Something In The Room She Moves

Album: Something In The Room She Moves (2024)
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    Stamina
    Running
    Late on
    Something bright, heavy, sublime

    Buffet Sunday
    Take time
    Frantic wonder
    Why
    I'm fried

    Then standing there he said
    "I love the way you move
    When you move
    The time line"
    Morning wake me
    Hurry home
    Peek around the door
    Key inside

    When I'm in the furniture
    I believe what I can
    What I seek could be so nice
    What I seek could be so lifelike paint in wine
    And I wake to find that there's something in a back room
    And there's nothing in the front room
    Oh, my feet, my feet are still in the garden

    If there's anything I know
    I can intuit stucco
    The scene on a beach or green screen

    Take my hand
    Stay warm like my woman standing beside the light of her byline
    All I have to design
    Fog reclining behind
    Something on the horizon

    When I'm in the furniture
    I believe what I can
    What I seek could be so nice
    What I seek could be so lifelike paint in wine
    And I wake to find that there's something in the back room
    And there's nothing in the front room
    Oh, my feet, my feet are still in the garden

    If there's anything I know
    I can intuit stucco
    The scene on a beach or green screen Writer/s: Devin Hoff, Julia Holter
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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