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Counting Crows - A Murder Of One
Counting Crows - A Murder Of One


Counting Crows - A Murder Of One Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: August And Everything After
Released: 1993

A Murder Of One Lyrics


Blue morning Blue morning
Wrapped in strands of fist and bone
Curiosity, Kitten, doesn't have to mean you're on your own
Your can look outside your window
He doesn't have to know
We can talk awhile, baby
We can take it nice and slow

All your life is such a shame
All your love is just a dream

Are you happy where you're sleeping?
Does he keep you safe and warm?
Does he tell you when you're sorry?
Does he tell you when you're wrong?
I've been watching you for hours
It's been years since we were born
We were perfect when we started
I've been wondering where we've gone

All your life is such a shame
All your love is just a dream

I dreamt I saw you walking up a hillside in the snow
Casting shadows on the winter sky as you stood there counting crows
One for sorrow
Two for joy
Three for girls and four for boys
Five for silver
Six for gold and
Seven for a secret never to be told

There's a bird that nests inside you
Sleeping underneath your skin
When you open up your wings to speak
I wish you'd let me in

All your life is such a shame
All your love is just a dream
Open up your eyes
You can see the flames
of your wasted life
You should be ashamed

You don't want to waste your life

I walk along these hillsides in the summer 'neath the sunshine
I am feathered by the moonlight falling down on me
Writer/s: ADAM DURITZ, MATT MALLEY, DAVID BRYSON, BEN MIZE, DANIEL VICKREY, STEVE BOWMAN, CHARLES GILLINGHAM
Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

A Murder Of One
  • This song contains the band's namesake in the lyrics and reveals the origin. The lyric is "I dreamt I saw you walking up a hillside in the snow/Casting shadows on the winter sky as you stood there/counting crows/One for Sorrow/Two for Joy" etc. This is a reference to a Mother Goose rhyme which came from an old superstition. It was said that your fortune was dependent upon how many blackbirds you see on your path. This practice was eventually looked upon as silly, as there is another common saying that an action can be "As useless as counting crows."

  • Counting Crows - Anna Begin
    Counting Crows - Anna Begins


    Counting Crows - Anna Begins Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: August And Everything After
    Released: 1993

    Anna Begins Lyrics


    My friend assures me "it's all or nothing"
    I am not worried, I am not overly concerned
    My friend implores me: "For one time only make an exception"
    I am not not worried
    Wrap her up in a package of lies send her off to a coconut island
    I am not worried, I am not overly concerned
    With the status of my emotions "Oh", She says, "You're changing."

    But we're always changing
    It does not bother me to say this isn't love
    Because if you don't want to talk about it then it isn't love
    And I guess I'm going to have to live with that
    But, I'm sure there's something in a shade of grey or something in between
    And I can always change my name if that's what you mean

    My friend assures me "It's all or nothing"
    But I am not really worried, I am not overly concerned
    You try to tell yourself the things you tell yourself to make yourself forget
    I am not worried
    "If it's love", she said, "then were gonna have to think about the
    consequences"
    She can't stop shaking and I can't stop touching her and.....

    This time when kindness falls like rain
    It washes her away and Anna Begins to change her mind
    "These seconds when I'm shaking leave me shuddering for days" she says
    And I'm not ready for this sort of thing

    But I'm not gonna break and I'm not going to worry about it anymore
    I'm not gonna bend and I'm not gonna break
    I'm not gonna worry about it anymore
    It seems like I should say "as long as this is love..."
    But it's not all that easy so maybe I should just:
    Snap her up in a butter fly net and just pin her down on a photograph album
    I am not worried, I've done this sort of thing before
    But then I start to think about the consequences
    Because I don't get no sleep in a quiet room and...

    The time when kindness falls like rain
    It washes me away and Anna begins to change my mind
    And every time she sneezes I believe it's it's love and
    Oh lord.... I'm not ready for this sort of thing

    She's talking in her sleep
    It's keeping me awake and Anna begins to toss and turn
    And every word is nonsense but I understand and
    Oh lord... I'm not ready for this sort of thing

    Her kindness bangs a gong
    It's moving me along and Anna begins to fade away
    It's chasing me away
    She disappears and
    Oh lord, I'm not ready for this sort of thing
    Writer/s: ADAM DURITZ, MARTIN JONES, LYDIA HOLLY, TOBY HAWKINS, MATTHEW MALLEY, STEVE BOWMAN, CHARLES GILLINGHAM, DAVID BRYSON
    Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Anna Begins
  • Lead singer Adam Duritz wrote this song about denial. It's about when you're in a relationship with someone and you keep denying it's anything but a fling, then you wise up and realize that all along while you were denying it, you were growing closer together.
  • There is a real Anna - she's a girl from Australia that Duritz met on vacation in Greece in 1989, and she broke his heart. Duritz was far from famous at the time - he saved up money doing landscaping work to afford the trip. At the end of the trip, he and Anna agreed that there was no way for their relationship to continue, and they went their separate ways. "The characters keep saying 'I'm not ready for this sort of thing' until at the end when they find out what they really aren't ready for is the loss, but then it's too late," Duritz explained.

    Adam says that they remained friends and occasionally spoke on the phone, even after Anna got married. She is a big fan of the song. (thanks, Beth - Charleston, SC, for above 2)
  • Duritz says that while Anna is real, the song is really about him, and in this context she is a character.
  • Adam Duritz often uses real - or slightly varied - names in the songs he writes. "Proper names matter to me, and so I use them," he said in our 2013 interview . "I think that comes across to other people, even if it's not the name they're thinking of. People ask me questions like that all the time, like, 'Who's Anna?' She's Anna. You don't know her. She's in Australia. But she's every girl you ever felt that way about, too."

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