verse 1: Blue light breaking on the window glass & cool wind shaking in the long white grass The ocean speaks the language of the dawn Thin sails rising on the autumn sky, and the old man’s singing while the knots untie I looked back and all the ships are gone. And no one’s gonna know The thousand little secrets that are slippin’ through the undertow. There’s a quiet hunger I have curled myself inside and it’s a thousand secrets wide. Sold white carnations in an neon bar And when he turned sixteen he bought a stolen car, Drove all the way to Dallas in the dark. And I could fall in love but I’m so damn young And I try to hold on but then the quicker rains come And everytime they fall it breaks my heart. And no one’s gonna know The thousand little secrets that are slippin’ through the undertow. There’s a quiet hunger I have curled myself inside and it’s a thousand secrets wide. Bridge: Every broken bridge, there’s mile of fallen leaves. And no one knows the river flows a thousand miles deep. verse 3: Wanna walk on water, wanna walk downstream, I wanna walk back to New Orleans, with the crash of broken glass in the yard. I wanna quit this city in the midnight hush of a pale moon shinin’ on a southbound bus. You never know what you’ve lost until you lose it hard. And no one’s gonna know The thousand little secrets that are slippin’ through the undertow. There’s a quiet hunger I have curled myself inside and it’s a thousand secrets wide. There’s a quiet hunger I have curled myself inside and it’s a thousand secrets wide. and it’s a thousand secrets wide. and it’s a thousand secrets wide.