The song Half of A Heart is performed by Stan Rogers in the album named From Fresh Water in the year 1993 .
This piece is for all of you who've sat in the bars and watched it all happen
- another one of the reasons Stan didn't like performing in very many bars.]
That one behind you on the padded velvet throne,
Don't turn around! You've seen that kind before.
Wolves hang around here and they hunt the woods alone,
Waiting for hearts to wander through the door.
This bar has changed now that the hunter's hunted too.
Who is the prey, and who is the hungry mouth?
Go talk with strangers, only nothing said is true.
It's, "Who do you know?" and "When did you last fly south?"
And it's drink bought to catch the eye and make intentions known,
The kind they would never buy if they meant to drink alone.
And it's soft words that make the play in warm and winning tones,
The kind words they'd never say if they dared to sleep alone.
But like you, I'm fascinated by the glitter of the flame,
Watching wolves steal half of a heart away.
Watching wolves steal half of a heart away
Stan Rogers - From Fresh Water
- White Squall
- The Nancy
- Man With Blue Dolphin
- Tiny Fish for Japan
- Lock-Keeper
- Half of A Heart
- MacDonnell on The Heights
- Flying
- The Last Watch
- The House of Orange