I wrote a letter to my love
I'm not sure that he ever really got it
I wrote a letter to my love
Perhaps it slipped out the back of his pocket
I shaped the weather for my love
'Cause I know she likes to dance out in the thunder
I shaped the weather for my love
Well I guess that she was stuck in under cover
Broken promises
The state of all of this
And all I know forgiveness is for the weak
Can you see it?
Can you feel it?
From the bruises on your belly to the scar on your cheek
I sent a feather to my love
Thought that maybe it fell out one of her wings
I sent a feather to my love
Sent it up there to her nest of shiny things
Broken promises
The state of all of this
And all I know forgiveness is for the weak
Can you see it?
Can you feel it?
From the bruises on your belly to the scar on your cheek
It's been a really long time since I've been that impressed by songwriting so creative and smart, plus the courage in displaying such vulnerability, and touched by the sheer beauty of the music, all at the same time. (I'm usually not a fan of digital only music purchases, but just had to make an exception here, after having the pleasure of experiencing a live gig by the wonderful Lucy, and buying the followup album on CD there - also heavily recommended!) mawit
Well... Like some people here, I never really liked that song! However, this is *so* much better than the original, for all the reasons already listed by deluded_marxist! The depth of feelings here, especially from the vocals but also the slow music, really is on a whole other level! Thanks to Tara Tantrum for taking me here! Highly recommended!!! bmurator
An almost anti-blues/anti-rock style that masters classic sounds while mocking the industry’s perceived seriousness. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 27, 2018
British folk musician Tom Nash built these delicate and moving songs around a broken harmonium, allowing its limitations to open up worlds. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 12, 2021