On the black rock is where I spend my time
Writing a memory or writing a rhyme
Thinking about what is right or wrong
On the black rock is where I like to go
After a long night comin' home from the show
That's where I write my song all day long
The black rock
Sometimes, I just look around
Taking the feeling coming out from the ground
That's just something I do sometimes
And then I just come out the door
Taking the wind coming off of the shore
And that's just what I'm doing tonight
On the black rock is where I spend my time
Writing a memory or writing a rhyme
Thinking about what is right or wrong
On the black rock is where I like to go
After a long night comin' home from the show
That's where I write my song all day long
The black rock
When you are on your own
Not speaking out is like fighting alone
And that is the worst damn way to fight
And when you are scared no more
You reach your hand out and just open the door
And that's just what I'm doing tonight
On the black rock is where I spend my time
Writing a memory or writing a rhyme
Thinking about what is right or wrong
On the black rock is where I like to go
After a long night comin' home from the show
That's where I write my song all day long
The black rock


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Black Rock Lyrics as written by Richard Joe On Marc Andrew Roberge

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    General Comment

    Obviously (as stated before) black rock is a metaphor for a place we can relax, ease our troubles, and clear our minds. The added bit from this live version helps express it.

    Before someone asks, yes, Mark really does say "wisdom he spoked", and other lines that seem incorrect.

    Anyway, the sit learn and create part is awesome.

    ganjamanon July 26, 2006   Link

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