Diner - Blues Traveler

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Seven a.m. welcomes in the next morning
Here again
Early to bed, when must I rise
If given no reason, I don't need to try
The seasons turn from cold to bare
So how come I still want to care

Somewhere she works in a diner
I'd like to go there and order a meal

But she's hard in my heart
Yeah you're hard in my heart
You're so hard in my heart
Do you know how I feel

There's a road that's long and scary
Where she lives her life of plenty
I'm driving home and I wish it was on the way
But the map I have leaves out that highway

Somewhere she works in a diner
I'd like to go there and order a meal

But she's hard in my heart
Yeah you're hard in my heart
You're so hard in my heart
Do you know how I feel

All in all I know she won't fall
Time will come once again
When our paths will meet, my friend
I will greet you with a smile
And see you've reached a place worthwhile

Somewhere she works in a diner
I'd like to go there and order a meal
But she's hard in my heart
Yeah you're hard in my heart
You're so hard in my heart
Yeah you're hard in my heart
You're so hard in my heart
Do you know how I feel

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Blues Traveler is a rock band, formed in Princeton, New Jersey in 1987. The band's music covers a variety of genres, including blues rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock, soul, and Southern rock.
Currently, the group comprises singer and harmonica player John Popper, guitarist Chan Kinchla, drummer Brendan Hill, bassist Tad Kinchla and keyboardist Ben Wilson. Tad Kinchla and Ben Wilson joined the band following the death of original bassist Bobby Sheehan in 1999.
While Blues Traveler is best known among fans for their improvisational live shows, the general public is most familiar with the group from their Top 40 singles "Run-Around" and "Hook". They gained mainstream popularity after their fourth studio album four, released in 1994. Sheehan's death and Popper's struggle with obesity put a damper on the group's success, and A&M dropped the band in 2002. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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