Ani Difranco - Albacore Lyrics






Look here I just tattooed
A wedding band
On what looks like to me
My mother's hand
I'm no blushing girl
No innocent dove
It took me a long time to find love
But now I have no doubt
And I never will
That I am meant to be loving you
And it fairly blew my mind
To be so sure
When that little needle said I do

My love gives me hope
My love gives me pride
My love gets me past
The land mines inside
When I am next to you
I am more me
Inside me is a room to which you hold the key

Look at that honeymoon
In the albacore sky
Look with all of you
Not just your eye
Look at its dancing light
Through the whispering trees
Look how I love you and you love me
Look how I love you and you love me





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  1. U.... M....

    She sang this tonight, in Edinburgh, in honour of the man who played the solo in the middle. She said he was a wonderful man and musician, but passed away yesterday.

  2. C.... ....

    @Chick Bu It refers to a color of the sky. The fish called Albacore is usually a brilliant blue. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-AE05ltbwHxo/UAtkDu8wnGI/AAAAAAAAAPg/17Itc0_Ci2w/s1600/Albacore+3.jpg

    C.... ....

    thanks :)

  3. C.... B....

    What does this mean: albacore sky ? 
    I just can't get the meaning of it. 

    C.... B....

    damn! it was me 2 years ago. stupid! Now I know!

    C.... B....

    Fill us in. I still just can’t figure it out. What does albacore sky mean?

  4. B.... L....

    All of her videos need more views.

  5. M.... D....

    I think the only favorite that you do not have is You Had Time. And if that's the only one, I think you're doing pretty amazing. Lol.

  6. M.... D....

    Thank you for uploading all of these great songs. Its nice to be able to find all of my favorite Ani videos from one person. I appreciate it :)

  7. T.... S....

    Incredible song, honest, simple, marvelous instrumentation and arrangement. Love it

  8. J.... C....

    Thanks for the upload!
    Which album is this from?