Julia Weldon — Went to My Woman lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Went to My Woman" by Julia Weldon.

Lyrics

Oh, I went to my woman and I told her that I could be saved
Oh, I went to my woman and I told her that I could be saved
But I might be a liar and I might be a thief of real change
Oh oh oh-oh oh
Oh, woah oh oh-oh oh oh oh
I might be a liar and I might be a thief of real change
Oh, I went to my brother and I asked him to craft me a smile
Yeah, I went to my brother and I asked him to craft me a smile
From out of the past and into a funeral parlor
Oh oh oh-oh oh
Oh, woah oh oh-oh oh oh oh
From out of the past and into a funeral parlor
Oh, I went to my mother to uncover some things today
Yeah, I went to my mother to uncover some things today, ay ay
Well there’s always an answer and there’s always the soft look of pain
Oh oh oh-oh oh
Oh, woah oh oh-oh oh oh oh
There’s always an answer and there’s always the soft look of pain
Oh, I went to my father, a man full of kindness and joy
Oh, I went to my father, a man full of kindness and joy
And I asked, «would you travel with me, backwards in time?»
Oh oh oh-oh oh
Oh, woah oh oh-oh oh oh oh
I asked, «would you travel with me?»
Yeah, I asked, «would you travel with me?»
Yeah, I asked, «would you travel with me
Backwards in time?»