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Your Skin On My Sheets
04:24
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Heart worn in like an old bronze ring
Silver once, now she’s tarnishing
Don’t polish away the fading line
So simple to say you are mine
I hold you long like a stone in my palm
They don’t skip on when the water in calm
Fingers wrapping, wind begins to blow
Peaceful napping in the sleet and snow
I hear your name in the patter of the rain
I see your face out the window of the train
Feel your skin on my sheets
Your sweetness all tangled up in me
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2. |
Save My Soul
03:27
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It is dark so I take you
The stairwell is empty
Like I am
You were sleeping but my eyes stayed open stayed open lost in space between
You say I’m misunderstood
I don’t know if I am good for you
Save my soul
I was born good I know
I know
It is cold, you were speaking
As my mind glazes over
Hearing space between
And I hear you
But when I am smiling
I am not smiling
I’m not listening
I don’t think you understand
I live by the second hand
Save my soul
I was born good I know
I know
There’s no sound but I’m climbing
The elevator door stays lonesome
Up to the top floor
You were blooming
As my eyes grew distant
As my mind grew frantic as my mind as my mind as my mind
Still you say my soul is good
You’re the one who has misunderstood
Save my soul
I was born good you know
You know
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3. |
Dog Is Barking
04:38
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Your dog is barking, let it out
Sickle cells and blood on its mouth
Hear the whimper, let it go
No one wants to know the things that you know
When you see her lying on the ground
Why don’t you do the right thing
Put it down
Put her in her kennel, bring her on the train
The hum of the wheels seems to numb her pain
You keep on waiting for her health
But we all know you do it for yourself
She can’t be the one that you’re looking for
Do the right thing, bar the door
Your dog is tired, let her sleep
She was never yours to keep
Well she lived her life and she lived it long
And none of us think that you’ve done her wrong
So when she makes that faithful sound
Why don’t you do the right thing
Put her down
Put her down
Down
Down
Your dog is barking, let it out
Sickle cells and blood on its mouth
If your dog keeps barking just put it down
You’ll feel much better without the bitch around
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4. |
On My Mind
03:27
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Not sure if I’m awake
Doesn’t matter how it seems
Is Earth just a mistake
Though I rise it’s all too much
A world too heavy to bear
I can’t quite feel your touch
I’ve got a lot on my mind
I have got a lot on my mind
The birds fill up the skies
It’s barren in these skins
Canyons in these eyes
I have got a lot on my mind
I have got a lot on my mind
Sooner or later
They see you, stranger
(What can you give)
When they ask you in
(Nothing to give)
They won’t let you in
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5. |
Red Cigar
04:23
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I think you’ll be in the city soon
Not right for most, but it’s right for you
Don’t expect to understand
Red cigar in your hand
Who’s gonna mind if it’s right
Who’s gonna mind it’s not right
You’ll get your eyes on those delights
You’ll only see what neon keeps bright
Fresh off the tongue, rolling, “No”
Red cigar of you own
Who’s gonna mind if it’s right
Who’s gonna mind it’s not right
They like to say it’s inside your head
They’ll say it still until the day that you are dead
They’re sorry just to dig another grave
They’re sorry you’re just another special case
Who’s gonna mind if it’s right
Who’s gonna mind it’s not right
I think you’ll be in the city soon
You can take yourself before God takes you
Some are just born the wrong kind
So we all thank god that we’re so colorblind
Who’s gonna mind if it’s right
Who’s gonna mind it’s not right
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6. |
Aleppo
04:30
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I didn't let you go yesterday
I was losing you in the crimson rain
Now deep in my mind
You're a rose in the dust
But colors fade
And petals turn to rust
To rust
But come now my bride
Can you take my hand
Across the divide between us and our homeland
Away we are carried
But we both know
A marriage bed buried under rubble in Aleppo
Sun falling down again
Bright city lights
Have burned through their kerosine
The days are black as the nights
The nights
You're the last light as it fades to black
Don't look out your window
When the mirror is cracked
Is cracked
But come now my bride
Can you take my hand
Across the divide between us and our homeland
Away we are carried
But we both know
A marriage bed buried under rubble in Aleppo
I won't let you go if we meet in the morning
No I won't let you go
A slow, slow Earth is turning
Turning away
But come now my bride
Can you take my hand
Across the divide between us and our homeland
Away we are carried
But we both know
A marriage bed buried under rubble in Aleppo
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7. |
Winter Nights
03:44
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Summer, it tasted like honey
Winter, it’s my favorite but it never gets so sweet
And sometimes we turn out the lights
Try to get back to those winter nights
6 pm, side by side in bed
Staying in too late to heal my aching head
And sometimes we turn out the lights
Try to get back to those winter nights
August is too bright, feeling fire
Winter, it’s my baby, it is frozen, so quiet
Drowning in the sound of the flickering next door
Turning off their lights to feel the winter nights
The idea of loving is better in your mind
Frostbite as summer rushes by
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The Quiet Age
02:27
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Go you don’t have to go
Today it’s the day
I’ve been living in the fire
I’ve been living like a liar
The sun said, “It’s alright, go back to bed”
The anchorman tried not to drown
But you and I, we never learned to play
now I know that it’s the day
Oh no, this quiet age it moves so slow
Silent night, I tried, but I lost you after all
Never had a single word to say
Now I know it was the day
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Alice Limoges Rockport, Maine
Singer-songwriter born in Coastal Maine living in NY. Dark lyrics, lush sounds.
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