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жанры: singer-songwriter, indie, pop
альбомы: To Survive
Magpies
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Joan as Police Woman
жанры: singer-songwriter, indie, pop
альбомы: To Survive
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I feel us burning infinite alright 'cause I have been waiting all my life to hear the words you say tonight I'm born againI feel an ease inside my heart alirght how do you feel? how does it feel to be inspriring water from a stone? indeed I'm born again I am new again and I feel alivefor the first time I must make you my wife 'cause I've lived too long already gone, in this life I have youit's in the turning of your weathervane you trust the wind to guide you to the place where you belong it's where I belongin your face I see my life unfolding but we have so many fears let's gather them today and let them fly away with the magpiesyes I love you with the fre of my namesake didn't live too long seventeen and gone but what I learned from StK Joan is heed to the voice in your heart in this life, this lifeI'll cross time I'll break the hourglass if the pink smoke cloud will bring me to the back of your car'cause we make the fire work just listen to the soundI never knew this could be true but now I've got you here along with menow to stay in this life, I have you yes I see your eyes they're gazing at me, could it be? the real life, you have me.
Это интересно:Джоан Уоссер (родилась 26 июля 1970, в Бидфорд, Мэн) является скрипачкой и певицей в инди-рок-мире. Она начала свою карьеру, играя на скрипке с Dambuilders. Джоан выпустила три сольных альбома Real Life (2006), To Survive (2008) и The Deep Field (2011). Её резюме включает живые концерты и работу студии с Lou Reed, Tanya Donelly, Sheryl Crow, Sparklehorse, Dave Gahan, Elton John, the Scissor Sisters, Antony and the Johnsons, Guillemots, Joseph Arthur и Rufus Wainwright.
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