It was a ruby that she wore
On a chain around her neck
In the shape of a heart
In the shape of a heart
It was a time I wont forget
For the sorrow and regret
And the shape of a heart
And the shape of a heart
I guess I never knew
What she was talking about
I guess I never knew
What she was living without
People speak of love dont know what theyre thinking of
Wait around for the one who fits just like a glove
Speak in terms of belief and belonging
Try to fit some name to their longing
People speak of love
There was a hole left in the wall
From some ancient fight
About the size of a fist
Or something thrown that had missed
And there were other holes as well
In the house where our nights fell
Far too many to repair
In the time that we were there
People speak of love dont know what theyre thinking of
Reach out to each other though the push and shove
Speak in terms of a life and the learning
Try to think of a word for the burning
You keep it up
You try so hard
To keep a life from coming apart
And never know
What breaches and faults are concealed
In the shape of a heart
It was the ruby that she wore
On a stand beside the bed
In the hour before dawn
When I knew she was gone
And I held it in my hand
For a little while
And dropped it into the wall
Let it go, heard it fall
I guess I never knew
What she was talking about
I guess I never knew
What she was living without
People speak of love dont know what theyre thinking of
Wait around for the one who fits just like a glove
Speak in terms of a life and the living
Try to find the word for forgiving
You keep it up
You try so hard
To keep a life from coming apart
And never know
The shallows and the unseen reefs
That are there from the start
In the shape of a heart
Jackson has said that he wrote "In The Shape Of A Heart" about his first wife, Phyllis. The song became Jackson's first Top 10 song on Billboard Magazine's Top Adult Contemporary Charts, where it stayed on the chart for 13 weeks! The B-side of the single was a non-album track; a recording of Little Steven's "Voice Of America." This recording is not available on any Jackson Browne album or CD.
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5 comments:
first of all i keep forgetting to tell you how much i like the light blue on black..it's very soothing..
ok..who's song? is it your's...well, it's beautiful and i like it very very very much...thanks
i know one ruby you'll never wear around your neck!
I put the answer on the post, like I should have done to start with.
Glad you liked it.
RR, It would be like
"Who's wearing who?"
I love Jackson Browne!
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