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Artist/Band:
10,000 Maniacs
Lyrics for Song: Trouble Me
Lyrics for Album: Trilogy [2005]
Trouble..
Trouble me... disturb me with all your cares and your worries.
Trouble me... on the days when you feel spent.
Why let your shoulders bend underneath this burden
when my back is sturdy and strong?
Trouble me.
Speak to me... don't mislead me, the calm I feel means a storm is swelling.
Speak to me... there's no telling where it starts or how it ends.
Speak to me... why are you building this thick brick wall to defend me
Speak to me... when your silence is my greatest fear?
Why let your shoulders bend underneath this burden
when my back is sturdy and strong?
Speak to me.
Let me... have a look inside these eyes while I'm learning.
Let me... please don't hide them just because of tears.
Let me... send you off to sleep with a
"There, there, now stop your turning and tossing."
Let me... let me know where the hurt is and how to heal.
Spare? Spare me? Don't spare me anything troubling.
Trouble me... disturb me with all your cares and you worries.
Speak to me... and let our words build a shelter from the storm.
Let me... And lastly, let me know what I can mend.
There's more, honestly, than my sweet friend, you can see.
Trust is what I'm offering if you trouble me
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About Trouble Me
"Trouble Me" by 10,000 Maniacs stands as a poignant centerpiece on their 2005 album Trilogy, reflecting the band's signature blend of folk-rock and atmospheric storytelling. The track exemplifies the group's ability to weave personal narrative with lush production, characteristic of their work during the mid-2000s era. Often associated with themes of emotional vulnerability and introspection, the song continues to resonate with listeners who appreciate the band's commitment to organic instrumentation and lyrical depth. As part of their broader discography, "Trouble Me" captures the essence of 10,000 Maniacs' evolution, maintaining the melodic sensibilities that defined their earlier success while exploring new sonic textures. The recording remains a testament to the band's enduring influence on the alternative folk genre, offering a timeless exploration of human connection and struggle. |
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