Choctaw Hayride

Album: New Favorite (2001)
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  • I lit my love and watched it burn
    Asking nothing in return
    Except the lessons I will learn
    From holding crazy faith.

    I've been touched by that bright fire
    Down to the root of my desire
    While the smoke, it rises higher
    Glowing crazy faith.

    You're not asking if I love this man
    I know you don't, you don't believe you can
    Yet I've seen the love open like a dancers fan
    It's crazy, I know, but my faith says so.
    It tells me.

    --- Instrumental ---

    Am I a fool for hanging long?
    Would I be a fool for being long gone
    When is daylight gonna dawn
    On my crazy faith.

    The questions will not let me sleep
    The dance is buried way too deep
    But the bottom lover, lover's keep
    Made by crazy faith.

    You're not asking if I love this man
    I know you don't, you don't believe you can
    Yet I've seen the love open like a dancers fan
    It's crazy, I know, but my faith says so
    It tells me.

    --- Instrumental Break ---

    Love you're losin', those you love
    Let the hope fly from the glove
    Do not search the skies above
    Search your crazy faith.

    Love is lightning, love is ice
    It only strikes the lucky twice
    Once or you will know the price
    And once for crazy faith.

    You're not asking if I love this man
    I know you don't, you don't believe you can
    Yet I've seen the love open like a dancers fan
    It's crazy, I know, but my faith says so... Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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