Nobody's Wife- Live And Acoustic 2005 Lyrics
Anouk
Lyrics
I'm sorry for the times that I made you scream
for the times that I killed your dreams
for the times that I made your whole world rumble
for the times that I made you cry
for the times that I told you lies
for the times that I watched and let you stumble
It's too bad, but that's me
what goes around comes around, you'll see
that I can carry the burden of pain
'cause it ain't the first time that a man goes insane
and when I spread my wings to embrace him for life
I'm suckin' out his love, 'cause I, I'll never be nobody's wife
I'm sorry for the times that I didn't come home
left you lyin' in that bed alone
was flyin' high in the sky when you needed my shoulder
you're like a stone hangin' round my neck, see
cut it loose before it breaks my back, see
I've gotta say what I feel before I grow older
I'm sorry but I ain't gonna change my ways
you know I've tried but I'm still the same
I've got to do it my own way
It's too bad, but hey, that's me
what goes around comes around, you'll see
that I can carry the burden of pain
'cause it ain't the first time that a man goes insane
and when I spread my wings to embrace him for life
I'm suckin' out his love, I, I'll never be nobody's wife
It's too bad, but hey, that's me
what goes around comes around, you'll see
that I can carry the burden of pain
'cause it ain't the first time that a man goes insane
and when I spread my wings to embrace him for life
I'm suckin' out his love, I, I'll never be nobody's wife
Song & Lyrics Facts
Anouk - Nobody's Wife- Live And Acoustic 2005 is a live acoustic version of the 1995 hit single by Dutch singer Anouk. The song was released on November 21, 2005 as part of her album Together Alone (Live & Acoustic).
It was written by Anouk Teeuwe and Bart van Veen and produced by Barry Hay and George Kooymans. The band consists of Anouk Teeuwe (vocals), Barry Hay (guitar, backing vocals), George Kooymans (guitar, backing vocals) and Rob Winter (bass guitar). The lyrics to this version of the song are slightly different from the original version, but still touch upon themes of independence and self-reliance.