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Artist/Band: Carrie Newcomer
Lyrics for Song: Geodes
Lyrics for Album: Kindred Spirits: A Collection [2012]



You can't always tell one from another


And it's best not to judge a book by it tattered cover


I have found when I tried or looked deeper inside


What appears unadorned might be wondrously formed


You can't always tell but sometimes you just know





'Round here we throw geodes in our gardens


They're as common as the rain or corn silk in July





Unpretentious browns and grays the stain of Indiana clay,


They're what's left of shallow seas glacial rock and mystery,


And inside their shines a crystal bright as promise





All these things that we call familiar,


Are just miracles clothed in the commonplace


You'll see it if you try in the next stranger's eyes,


God walks around in muddy boots, sometimes rags and that's the truth,


You can't always tell, but sometimes you just know





Some say geodes are made from pockets of tears,


Trapped away in small places for years upon years





Pressed down and transformed, 'til the true self was born,


And the whole world moved on like the last notes of a song,


A love letter sent without return address





You can't always tell one from another


And it's best not to judge a book by it's tattered cover


Now I don't open them to see folks 'round here just like me,


We have come to believe there's hidden good in common things





You can't always tell but sometimes you just know


You can't always tell but sometimes you just know


Album Lyrics: Kindred Spirits: A Collection [2012]


Carrie Newcomer
"Kindred Spirits: A Collection [2012]"


1. Geodes
2. I Do Not Know Its Name
3. If Not Now
4. My True Name
5. There Is A Tree
6. Two Toasts