Jann Arden, CM (born Jann Arden Anne Richards; March 27, 1962) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She is famous for her signature ballads, "Could I Be Your Girl" and "Insensitive", which is her biggest hit to date.
I thought you might have some advice to give on how to be insensitive.
The book. The book. . . think about a book. What a perfect invention. The best and most important ever.
And you know me, oh you know me more than anyone.
And every breath I ever took, every tear I ever wept, every star I wished upon seemed nothing until now. Every prayer I ever said seemed strangely answered now. Could it be I'm in love? Could it be I'm in love?
The first step to truly living a good and fearless life, is accepting responsibility for your actions. Accepting what part you had in any situation. Difficult, to say the least, but liberating.
My heart smiled when you kissed my lips. What a sweet suprise.
Feet on ground, Heart in hand, Facing forward, Be yourself.
If wine is fruit, then vodka must be a vegetable.
You probably won't remember me. I'm probably ancient history. I'm one of the chosen few who went ahead and fell for you. I'm out of vogue, I'm out of touch. I fell too fast, I feel too much. I thought that you might have some advice to give on how to be insensitive.
I'm out of vogue, I'm out of touch. I fell to fast - I feel too much.
Put a chair against the door, and turn the lights down low Write a letter to yourself, no one will ever know
Life is like that. Some days are diamonds and some days are stones.
My cat is completely blind. I am watching her now, sweet-pea that is, circling the kitchen floor and bumping into the kitchen chairs. She is kind of like a furry ball in a pinball machine. . . she bumps into something and then just turns and moves on. . . it makes me smile - although i know it's just not that funny. I think i laugh because what i really feel like doing, is crying
To not think of dying, is to not think of living.
A lover makes you smile like children smile. That smile that was only meant for you. The half smile. The big shiny smile full of teeth and white enamel and pink gums. The smile that fades in the distance as I drive away in a taxi again.