Love Will Come To You

Indigo Girls · Other Songs - Indigo Girls

Guess I wasn't the best one.. to ask
me myself with my face pressed
up against love's glass
to see the shiny toy I've been hoping for
the one I never could afford
the wide world spins and spits turmoil
and the nations toil for peace
but the paws of fear upon your chest
only love can soothe that beast
and my words are paper tigers
no match for the predator of pain inside her

I say love will come to you
hoping just because I spoke the words that they're true
as if I offered up a crystal ball to look through
where there's now one there will be two

I was born under the sign of cancer
(love will come to you)
like brushing cloth I smooth the wrinkles for an answer
(love will come)
I'm always closing my eyes and wishing I'm fine
(I close my eyes and wish you fine)
even though I know I'm not this time
(even though I know your not this time)

I say love will come to you
hoping just because I spoke the words that they're true
as if I offered up a crystal ball to look through
where there's now one there will be two

Dodging your memories
(dodging you memories)
a field of knives
(a field)
always on the outside looking in on other's lives

I say love will come to you
hoping just because I spoke the words that they're true
as if I offered up a crystal ball to look through
(I have offered up to you)
where there's now one there will be two

And I wish her insight to battle love's blindness
strength from the milk of human kindness
a safe place for all the pieces that scattered
learn to pretend there's more than love that matters

About Love Will Come To You

Indigo Girls' "Love Will Come To You" stands as a quintessential example of the duo's signature blend of folk-rock and introspective songwriting. Recorded during a period when Amy and Emily Remington refined their collaborative dynamic, the track exemplifies their ability to weave personal vulnerability with universal themes of connection and resilience. The song's acoustic-driven arrangement highlights the band's commitment to organic instrumentation, allowing the lyrics to breathe without the weight of production. As a staple of their discography, it reflects the era's emphasis on female empowerment and the quiet strength found in enduring relationships. The recording captures the raw, unpolished authenticity that defined their career, resonating deeply with listeners who appreciate music that speaks to the human condition through simple, heartfelt melodies.