
Trouble Indigo Girls
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[Verse 1]
Trouble came around here
Here in the South we fix something to eat
Steam rising up off the greenery
And we welcome the strangers we meet
[Verse 2]
Alien sick growing in these walls
Like moss in a crack that time made
I brush a guy in the airport whistling "It's a Small World After All"
And the prices are higher but the kids still selling lemonade
[Chorus]
Get to the point of it
Get to the sense of it
I'm in a hurry to get through it
(I am in trouble, I am in trouble)
[Verse 3]
A hurricane flag flapping in a bad storm
Same color of the spider underneath my nail
That bit me in my dream
And who would take out the Dominican Republic
And send God's sweet children floating down a poison stream
[Verse 4]
A secret society of conference rooms
I pledge my allegiance to the dollar
And when the clergy take a vote all the gays will pay again
Yeah, 'cause there's more than one kind of criminal white collar
Trouble came around here
Here in the South we fix something to eat
Steam rising up off the greenery
And we welcome the strangers we meet
[Verse 2]
Alien sick growing in these walls
Like moss in a crack that time made
I brush a guy in the airport whistling "It's a Small World After All"
And the prices are higher but the kids still selling lemonade
[Chorus]
Get to the point of it
Get to the sense of it
I'm in a hurry to get through it
(I am in trouble, I am in trouble)
[Verse 3]
A hurricane flag flapping in a bad storm
Same color of the spider underneath my nail
That bit me in my dream
And who would take out the Dominican Republic
And send God's sweet children floating down a poison stream
[Verse 4]
A secret society of conference rooms
I pledge my allegiance to the dollar
And when the clergy take a vote all the gays will pay again
Yeah, 'cause there's more than one kind of criminal white collar
"Trouble" by Indigo Girls, released in 1992, is a #Folk rock song that explores themes of personal struggle, introspection, and the challenges of relationships. The lyrics reflect a sense of vulnerability and resilience, emphasizing the complexity of emotions and the search for understanding amidst chaos. Musically, it features harmonized vocals and acoustic instrumentation, typical of the duo's style. The song resonates with listeners for its heartfelt authenticity and has become a staple in the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting the band's cultural impact.
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