Warm Foothills

Album: This Is All Yours (2014)
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    Dry dunes cater for jumping boys
    From the nape of her neck he made his descent
    They watched men hurl from rock to sea
    Like sternum to button, lined lip pinches in between

    Your foothills
    Your warm

    Iris swims quietly beside me
    Oh the leaves and larger weeds sway and stretch themselves beneath
    Blue dragonflies dart to and fro
    I tie my life to your balloon and let it go

    Your foothills
    Your warm

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    Ooh Writer/s: Augustus Figaro Niso Unger-Hamilton, Joe Jerome Newman, Thomas Stuart Green
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • AnonymousThis is an incredible song that I have used on my annual Black Friday radio show in Chattanooga 2 or 3 times. I absolutely love the harmonies and had no idea what the lyrics were about. Now I know; f--king incredible!
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