D
At 6 o’clock each morning, she gets the wake up call
D
Forbidden fruit and the feeding bell the colors rise and fall
D
Watching out her window, she never feels alone
G Em D
Nature’s conversation is where she feels at home
Chorus:
G Em D
She’s a voice for the voiceless…
G Em D
Giving choice to the choiceless
C G Em D
You’re never alone when you’re doing what’s right
Nesting in the rosemary right by her back door
31 days of waiting, they don’t stay here any more
She walked them through the garden and across the busy road
A line of little travellers finding their way home.
Waking up one morning it looked like it had snowed
Outside in was inside out tissues overflowed
If he hadn’t used up nine lives, I think he had by then
Sleeping in the bookshelf to catch the sun again
credits
from Musical Memories Volume 1,
released October 24, 2013
Voice for the Voiceless, based on a story told by Marie Chatterton.
Drums performed by Peter Robb.
Produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by Dave Walker.
Artwork and project co-ordination, additional songwriting and instrumentation by Dave Walker.
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