Indigo Girls - Change My Heart

Copied!edit Lyrics
original text at lyrnow.com/130202
Verse
The four fundamental forces
Came to play in the American schism
And we looked gravely on
But gravity doesn't stand a chance against

Bridge
Magnetism (gravity, strong, and weak)
Electromagnetism (gravity, strong, and weak)

Verse
We've been herded and stalked
We've been buckshot into tiny factions
All the apparent power plays
Turned out to be weak interactions

Bridge
Weak interactions (electromagnetism)
Weak interactions (electromagnetism)

Chorus
Change my heart
Put me in the force field of the believers
I'll wear my garment loose and
I'll love her because I've got to leave her
Change my mind when I think understand things that I can't
I can draw from the power but the power isn't in my hands

Verse
Five or ten hertz
We will vibrate, it's the planetary dance
Everybody has their moves
But when we feel that resonance, it's

Bridge
Magnetism (electromagnetism)
Magnetism (electromagnetism)

Chorus
Change my heart
Put me in the force field of the believers
I'll wear my garment loose and
I'll love her because I've got to leave her
Change my mind when I think understand things that I can't
I can draw from the power but the power isn't in my hands

Bridge
My field of dreams is where
The straight line curves and we get pulled to light
Kingdoms die to dust and rebirth us
We are everything that's come before
We are everything forever more

Outro
Keep me in the force field (gravity)
Keep me in the force field (gravity)
Keep me in the force field (gravity)
Keep me in the force field (gravity)
Keep me in the force field (gravity)
Keep me
 
0

Song Description:

edit soundcloud

SoundCloud:

edit soundcloud

More Indigo Girls lyrics

Indigo Girls - Country Radio
{Verse 1} I work at the mall food court And when I get home I fix something to eat, settle into my seat And turn on the country radio I know every word to every

Indigo Girls - Muster
{Verse 1} All of the daddies were weathered All of the mommas were torn Still the whole village came in their finest to see What could possibly be born Out of a

Indigo Girls - Sorrow and Joy
We’ve had some good times In photographs you see us laughing and carrying on White shirts on the clothesline Outside flapping like misshapen flags And where are the claims

Indigo Girls - Fountain of Sorrow
{Verse 1} Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer I was taken by a photograph of you Now there were one or two I know that you would have liked a little

Indigo Girls - Scooter Boys
Scooter boys and Argentineans Europe shed the blood of the Indians Here I sit in the land of plenty Crying about my own virginity Hey, blueblood, you're nothing new

Indigo Girls - 1 2 3
{Verse 1} From the bowery to the brimstone Tried to find your heart Drugs of initiation Bottom of a barrel that drops I understand your causes Sympathize the

Indigo Girls - Philosophy of Loss
{Verse 1} Welcome to why the church has died In the heart of the exiled, in the kingdom of hate Who owns the land and keeps the commands And marries itself to the

Indigo Girls - Shit Kickin'
{Verse 1} Shit kickin’, suburban, I grew up bareback ridin’ Out on the weekends at ol’ Partain’s “If you can catch ‘em, you can ride ‘em.” That’s what the old man said

Indigo Girls - Change My Heart
{Verse} The four fundamental forces Came to play in the American schism And we looked gravely on But gravity doesn't stand a chance against

YouTube

edit video

Indigo Girls

Indigo Girls
edit foto

Biography

edit bio
The Indigo Girls (Amy Ray and Emily Sailers) are an award-winning folk rock duo. They met in elementary school and began performing together while in high school as a cover band at parties and talent shows. Eventually the two reconnected at Emory College (after a brief separation while attending different universities) and began writing original music, releasing a six-track EP in 1985. Their first full-length album Strange Fire followed in 1987.

After signing with Epic Records in 1988, their eponymous sophomore album arrived the following year, featuring their first Hot 100 hit (and signature song) “Closer To Fine”. Within seven months, the album was certified gold by the RIAA so Epic rushed to re-release Strange Fire, adding a cover of the 1960s Youngbloods hit “Get Together” that was featured on the television show The Wonder Years.

As of 2013, the Indigo Girls had been nominated for several Grammy awards (winning one) and sold over 7 million records, with six of their albums being certified gold or above. They are also known for their activism in many social and political concerns like Native American land rights, environmental issues, gun safety, death penalty abolishment, and gay and lesbian rights.