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Recorded during the Kinda Like Electricity sessions, Jan/Feb 2016.
lyrics
Breaks, don’t fail me know – go slow
Just take me back somehow – lay low
This place is overrun with thorns
My face grows two black horns
Just bring me a little light
This space, our hallowed ground
A taste of what we’ve found
Erase all sights & sound
‘Cause when we waste, yeah we waste loud
Just bring me a little light
Mamma won’t you help me now I’ve got nowhere to run
My body’s burning up just like the melting Southern Sun
I’ll wait for you by the bank
Of the water, where our boat once sank
Don’t think, just get in
‘Cause if we can’t walk I guess we’ll have to swim
Tell what are all of these things
Tell me who is the new king
Tell me how to get rid of this sting
Tell me when did you grow wings
Mamma won’t you help me now I’ve got nowhere to run
My body’s burning up just like the melting Southern Sun
My eyes are buried deep under the blanket of the sea
And I know there’s no small salvation waiting there for me
credits
released July 6, 2017
Written by Andre & Lucy
Drums - Werner von Waltsleben
Violin - Hezron Chetty
Recorded & mixed by Dave Langemann
Drums recorded at Digital Forest Studio by Dave & Andrew Rawbone-Viljoen
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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
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