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Chyna Black Lyrics

Chyna Black is like an open road
Takes me places releases my soul
Ain't it funny how life goes
Takes a turn through a journey unknown

No hesitation no tug no pulls
Ain't no need of fighting for what's yours
A little smile releases old smoke
Just take the ride read the signs and hold on.

You're what I want
You're what I need
Give me reason to just to breath
You're everything I'm hoping for give me love and so much more
You're what I want
You're what I need
You touch the deepest part of me

Chyna Black is like my old ford
Picks me up helps carry the load
I can depend on when times are cold
Soothes my body like mom's old robe.

No hesitation no tug no pull
Ain't no need of fighting for what's yours
A little smile release old smoke
Just take the ride read the signs and hold on.

You're what I want
You're what I need
Give me reasons just to breath
You're what I want
You're what I need
You touch the deepest part of me
You're what I want
You're what I need

Give me everything, give me everything
Give me everything, that I need
Give me everything, give me everything
What would I do without you

Chyna Black is like an open road
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Cover art for Chyna Black lyrics by Anthony Hamilton

Not only is Anthony Hamilton original, but he is an amazing lyricist as well. To me, when he sings about Chyna Black, he is singing about a girl who reminds him of his old dependable amazing truck as well as there always including a journey unknown. Another thing i noticed is how he's singing in third person to the listener during the verses, while the chorus is left in first person to Chyna Black.

Cover art for Chyna Black lyrics by Anthony Hamilton

This song seems to clearly be about a drug (possibly heroine), and the singers addiction to it; but it is so artfully done, one can practically hear the struggle the singer is experiencing. This singer (and I hope Mr. Hamilton was using his imagination, and not speaking about his experience), is talking about utter resignation - he can't resist the pull of his addiction. And he has accepted for not that the drug is in charge ("...ain't no need in fighting for what's yours") It's a very sad and beautiful song to me

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