She Lives In Color

Shooter Jennings · Wolf [2007]

O darlin' that satin gown

So beautiful you shut my mouth

No need to read our love aloud

Go on and put those candles out

And gone to me



Had a feeling since I was three

That there was something else inside of me

That I didn't want the world to see

You're the one that brought that out of me



She is a diamond, who shatters like glass

She lives in color, in a world white and black, and after it all



There were times when things got bad

I didn't want to see the love you had

There were friends and lovers in my wake

Like a lighthouse you sailed me in safe



She is a diamond, who shatters like glass

She lives in color, in a world white and black, and after it all

She Lives In Color

Shooter Jennings' 2007 album Wolf marked a significant evolution in his musical identity, blending country roots with alternative rock sensibilities. As the son of Waylon Jennings, Shooter has long navigated the intersection of traditional storytelling and modern sonic textures. She Lives In Color stands as a standout track within this collection, reflecting the album's broader exploration of vivid imagery and emotional depth. The recording showcases Jennings' ability to craft narratives that feel both intimate and expansive, utilizing a dynamic arrangement that supports his distinctive vocal delivery. This work contributes to a discography that continues to challenge genre boundaries, offering listeners a compelling glimpse into an artist who refuses to be confined by a single style. The song remains a testament to the creative energy that defined this pivotal era in his career.