Night Song

Album: Have You in My Wilderness (2015)
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  • Late nights in Lake Park
    I wait for you to see me
    My eyes open, standing watch for hours
    Wearing your favorite thing

    I awoke pleasing you so slowly
    I'm giving you time
    The soft light
    On your man brow
    I'm asking you to show me how

    Show me now
    Show me a second face
    Show me how you make
    Your second face

    Fingers situate themselves in dark,
    Moving the way that is so easy
    And in summer bright your shout
    On the surface, warm

    I throw a box full of oranges,
    Syrup seeping out
    Searching for a season smell
    I run from you then walk back to you
    Who I don't know
    Sniffing for a light

    Show me now
    Show me a second face
    Show me how you make
    Your second face

    What did I do to make you feel so bad?
    What did I do that you would make me feel so bad? Writer/s: JULIA HOLTER
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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