See Through Blue

Album: Sugaring Season (2012)
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  • Somebody told me look over and see
    Hold you in wonder and longing to be
    Somebody you just can’t believe will care for you

    In the hours when spiders mend their webs
    When ghosts ride up from the salty sprays
    I will enter your lines of grace and read to you,
    Read to you

    This beautiful life that we build by hand
    From scraps and shards and broken strands
    I will meet you in empty space my see through blue,
    See through blue

    Waking with you makes each day divine
    Well there ain’t nothing better to do with my time
    I will enter your lines of grace and read to you,
    My see through blue
    My see through blue Writer/s: Clemence Des Rochers, Elizabeth Orton, Pierre Brault
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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