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Can You Talk
02:33
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Can You Talk?
It’s the sweet taste of optimism at this late age
Because history we know, can have it’s cruel ways
And we won’t live that same story when we can live again
Because we both know how badly it all can end
And we remember that he died, five years seems so long
So we listen again to that five years song
But can you talk, can you talk
You told me today how your tulips needed pots
And we avoid the long wait because that’s all we got
It’s a silent sensation that brought us to this place
The artists and the poets and the city landscapes
Maybe let me see you, we’re more than words on a screen
Can you talk, can you talk
This won’t last forever someday we’ll be free
And I’ll reach out my hand and we’ll dance our own routine
But until we get that chance just to walk down the street
Can you talk can you talk
We’re hiding from tow separate things as we try and find our separate wings
And what is left is forever so we cautiously endeavor
And in this modern age wont you indulge in the arcane and can you talk
Can you talk to me
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Let's Build A Fire
02:55
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Let’s Build A Fire
Let’s build a fire I’ve gathered my whole life
Things I need to burn and things I need to turn Into a warm light
Let’s start it slow as the kindling starts to glow
We’ll settle in for the night and cancel fight or flight
With the smell of the smoke
You can bring the things you really want to burn
And we’ll stoke up the fire with everything we’ve learned
Let’s build it soon, under the next full moon
When your resistance in down and you’re at the lost and found
And you find something new
The fire warms our bones and when you feel like coming home
I’ll be waiting at the end of the garden of your life
Let’s build a fire
Let’s build a fire
Let’s build a fire
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Lie To Me
03:04
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Secret Heart
02:09
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Pale Blue Eyes
02:39
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Pretty Suicide
02:14
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Brijitte West UK
Brijitte spent her childhood ensconced in the chaotic and competitive home life of a large family. The 11th of 12 children, she admits being “really shy and quiet as a kid. That changed as soon as I picked up a guitar and plugged it into an amp. I felt powerful for the first time.” Turned on to the Stooges and the Ramones by an older brother, she soon began writing songs as a form of self-therapy. ... more
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