Follow me back like a ride on a train
Make it hard to remember the cold
Take care of your money and stay out of the rain
Your bones can give out when you're old
I get more of a feeling from words that have truth
A feeling like something is wrong
Let the door slide open, let the sunlight in
Call my name girl, Sorrow
All of the times that I heard you sing out
I'd hope there were parts there for me
I'd sing all the notes that stay out of your way
We can let all those melodies free
I think I was meant for an uglier time
My harmony's all out of tune
Let the verse slide over, let the chorus in
Call my name girl, Sorrow
We'll be out of the dark when the seasons pass
But you have to live now or you won't
Put your gloves on your hands, wear your winter skin
Cause it's over before you say August
All your friends will await your return
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One of the best albums i ever heard on my entire life. It's a shame it's not on spotify but it's one of my best investment of the year. Love you all! edpilgrim
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024
Michelle Stodart’s folk music captures hope in melancholy, addressing the transformational aspects of the most challenging times. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2023
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A lot of good ideas in this piece of art. It's like the songs you hear subconscioulsy when you have a lot to think about on a rainy and every-lasting day. Living in a world where this piece of music exists makes me a lucky person as I find some answers by listening to it over and over again. Oliver Juan