Jewel Kilcher (born May 23, 1974 in Payson, Utah, United States) is a singer, songwriter, actress, and poet, generally known just by her first name, Jewel. She has received four Grammy Award nominations.
Jewel is the daughter of Nedra Carroll, an artist and personal manager, and Atz Kilcher, an elementary school music teacher, folk singer and social worker. Her mother of Irish descent and her father is of Swiss-German origin. She is the cousin of actress Q'Orianka Kilcher.
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Verse 1: [Em]You took your [C]coat off and stood in the [G]rain, You were always [D]crazy like that [Em]I watched from my [C]window, always felt I was [G]outside looking i[D]n on you You were a[Em]lways the mysterious one with [C]dark eyes and careless hair, You were f[G]ashionably sensitive, but too [D]cool to care Then you [Em]stood in my [C]doorway, with nothing to [G]say besides some [D]comment on the weather
BRIDGE:
Well in c[Am]ase you failed to notice, In c[C]ase you failed to see, [G]This is my heart bleeding before you, [D]This is me down on my knees
CHORUS: [C]These foolish g[D]ames are [G]tear[D]ing me [C]apart [C]You're thoughtless [D]words are [G]breaki[D]ng my h[C]eart You're breaking [Em]my heart
Verse 2: You were always [Em]brilliant in the [C]morning Smoking your [G]cigarettes, [D]talking over coffee You philos[Em]ophies on art, Baroque mo[C]ved you, You loved Mozart and you'd s[G]peak of your loved ones As I c[D]lumsily strummed my guitar [Em]You'd teach me of honest things [C]Things that were daring, things that were clean [G]Things that knew what an honest do[D]llar did mean So I h[Em]id my soiled hands behind my [C]back [G]Somewhere along the line I must've go[D]ne off track with you
BRIDGE: [Am]Excuse me, think I've mistaken you for [C]somebody else [G]Somebody who gave a damn, [D]Somebody more like myself
REPEAT CHORUS.
[E]You took your [C]coat off and stood in the [G]rain, you were always crazy like t[D]hat