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San Andreas Fault - Natalie Merchant
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San Andreas Fault Natalie Merchant

"San Andreas Fault" by Natalie Merchant, released in 1995, is a #Rock song that explores themes of love, vulnerability, and the emotional upheaval that relationships can cause. The lyrics use the metaphor of the San Andreas Fault to symbolize the fragility of love. Its unique blend of folk-rock elements and Merchant's distinctive voice create a haunting atmosphere, resonating with listeners and contributing to her cultural impact as a solo artist.

San Andreas Fault - Natalie Merchant
[Intro]

[Verse 1]
Go west, paradise is there
You'll have all that you can eat
Of milk and honey over there
You'll be the brightest star the world has ever seen
Sun-baked, slender heroine
Of film and magazine

[Verse 2]
So, go west, paradise is there
You'll have all that you can eat
Of milk and honey over there
You'll be the brightest light the world has ever seen
The dizzy height of a jet-set life
You could never dream

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Your pale blue eyes, strawberry hair
Lips so sweet, skin so fair
Your future bright, beyond compare
It's rags to riches over there

[Vocal Interlude]
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