| Song | Can't Satisfy Me Now |
| Artist | Howlin' Rain |
| Album | Live Rain |
| I watched you disappear | |
| Into a crowded gray line | |
| You were shaking off the tears from woeful eyes | |
| But you couldn’t stop the shaking of your spine | |
| When I was a boy | |
| I used you soothe a cruel streak by kicking your heart around | |
| I thought I left that side behind when I became a man | |
| But here’s your heart right back upon the ground | |
| That can’t satisfy me now | |
| The sight of pain and misery | |
| That strange gratifying sound | |
| That wrote a fool’s history | |
| When I saw you yesterday | |
| The sky seized the breath from my burning throat like a toad | |
| Your voice froze me stiff | |
| Like I’d just seen my life’s secrets | |
| Scattered by the wind in the road | |
| I looked upon my Lazarus | |
| And its shook me like I’d flown my kite into electrical skies | |
| By some trick of time I’d forgotten your smell | |
| And the water in the well at the bottom of your eyes | |
| That can’t satisfy me now | |
| The sight of pain and misery | |
| That strange gratifying sound | |
| That wrote a fool’s history | |
| Why? I just can’t say | |
| There was so much I wouldn’t give to you | |
| Today, in the cold light of day | |
| It’s so clear to me | |
| I should have loved you… too | |
| Your broken glass eyes are calling me like a slave | |
| They have my soul but cannot be filled | |
| I got a spoonful of medicine I once gave | |
| And by God it’s such a bitter pill… | |
| That can’t satisfy me now | |
| The sight of pain and misery | |
| That strange gratifying sound | |
| That wrote a fool’s history | |
| Why? I just can’t say… | |
| There was so much I wouldn’t give to you | |
| Today, in the cold light of day | |
| It’s so clear to me | |
| I should have loved you… too | |
| That can’t satisfy me now… satisfy me now |
| I watched you disappear | |
| Into a crowded gray line | |
| You were shaking off the tears from woeful eyes | |
| But you couldn' t stop the shaking of your spine | |
| When I was a boy | |
| I used you soothe a cruel streak by kicking your heart around | |
| I thought I left that side behind when I became a man | |
| But here' s your heart right back upon the ground | |
| That can' t satisfy me now | |
| The sight of pain and misery | |
| That strange gratifying sound | |
| That wrote a fool' s history | |
| When I saw you yesterday | |
| The sky seized the breath from my burning throat like a toad | |
| Your voice froze me stiff | |
| Like I' d just seen my life' s secrets | |
| Scattered by the wind in the road | |
| I looked upon my Lazarus | |
| And its shook me like I' d flown my kite into electrical skies | |
| By some trick of time I' d forgotten your smell | |
| And the water in the well at the bottom of your eyes | |
| That can' t satisfy me now | |
| The sight of pain and misery | |
| That strange gratifying sound | |
| That wrote a fool' s history | |
| Why? I just can' t say | |
| There was so much I wouldn' t give to you | |
| Today, in the cold light of day | |
| It' s so clear to me | |
| I should have loved you too | |
| Your broken glass eyes are calling me like a slave | |
| They have my soul but cannot be filled | |
| I got a spoonful of medicine I once gave | |
| And by God it' s such a bitter pill | |
| That can' t satisfy me now | |
| The sight of pain and misery | |
| That strange gratifying sound | |
| That wrote a fool' s history | |
| Why? I just can' t say | |
| There was so much I wouldn' t give to you | |
| Today, in the cold light of day | |
| It' s so clear to me | |
| I should have loved you too | |
| That can' t satisfy me now satisfy me now |