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Look The Other Way
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2. |
Crossing Over
07:36
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We caught the storm pulling in
From Ohio to Wisconsin
Let the guitars wail
And the flood take the basement
Screamed to sing above it
I’ve been seeing that look in your eyes
When I close mine
It’s the weight of love
Everything under the sun that could take me from it
Rain fills the drive
And the radiator crying
I just lay still
Something in me crossing over in me
Something in me crossing over in me
Out west where I’m from
Water never falls this way
Running clean through
Every wound, every vein
If I changed you
Then I’m changed, I can feel it too
Some things stay with you for a while
Rain fills the drive
And the radiator crying
I feel this life
Splitting in me over and over in me
Splitting in me over and over in me
But I want you
I wish I could become
The only one that you loved
It wouldn't be enough
It wouldn't be enough
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3. |
Bathroom Stall
05:40
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I clean up your room
I keep it nice for you, but I leave the light on
I let the bugs come inside where it’s warm
When you’re not home
I can’t keep track of you
I wait for a sign that you’ll come home soon
And sometimes I hear you call
From the moon or the roof or a bathroom stall
A place I don’t question
Space with an ending
And we’re never there too long
I can’t decide
Do I feel you like I would if the house were on fire
And I’m taking a bath inside
You’d be the ash in the water
And I’ll be the bugs burning up in the light
Do you remember it like I do
Your lips turned blue
I had my fingers in your mouth
And I couldn’t get them out
Do you remember where you were
Lying on your bed when I got off of work
You were breathing like a sinkhole
Sucking down the earth
Did you feel me like I feel you now?
Bite down
And stay down
Stay down
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4. |
Walk All Day
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Sour Widows California
Sour Widows are a bedroom rock band from the Bay Area comprised of longtime friends Maia Sinaiko, Susanna Thomson, and Max Edelman. Songs marked by driving harmonies address themes of relationship and reflection; layers of warmth, depth, and grit surface and fade in their two-guitar dynamic. Through progressions that shift from subtle to biting, Sour Widows expose tender moments with an edge. ... more
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