Wreck Of The Day

Album: Wreck Of The Day (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • In this heartache song, Nalick sings about being on the verge of giving up on love. She is trying to leave the past behind and struggles to quiet the thoughts in her head. Most of Nalick's lyrics come from entries in her journal.
  • In 2006, Nalick recorded a new version of this song with producer Steve Lillywhite. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Emma - Melbourne, Australia

Comments: 2

  • Shannon from Garland, Txgosh, i love her entire first cd. she is a really good writer.
  • Trist\'n from Cheyenne, WyI love the line 'thinking in calling on Jesus' It seems only when we're at the end of our rope, so we seek assistance from above.
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