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Enter From the East - Jewel
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Enter From the East Jewel

"Enter From the East" by Jewel, released in 2001, is a #Folk song that explores themes of longing, self-discovery, and the search for connection. The lyrics convey a journey of introspection and hope, using vivid imagery. Musically, it features acoustic elements and Jewel's signature emotive vocals. The song reflects her unique storytelling style and resonates with listeners seeking authenticity.

Enter From the East - Jewel
[Verse 1]
I went out a-wandering beneath an unknown sky
The heavens all shook violently, he caught my eye

[Verse 2]
Strange fruit fell, it struck me to the core
My heart became a single flame, I wanted nothing more

[Chorus]
Stranger, enter from the east
Stranger, step inside this place
Oh, and own me
Own me

[Verse 3]
The clock became a bullet hole, cruel and unkind
It hurt me with it's second hand, alone another night

[Chorus]
Stranger, enter from the east
Stranger, step inside this place

[Bridge]
Blue, is that you? Well, don't bother knocking on my door this time
Blue, go be true for someone else, there's no room inside this heart of mine
My heart has four empty rooms
Three wait for lightning and one waits for you
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