Soothing

Album: Semper Femina (2017)
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  • Oh, my hopeless wanderer
    You can't come in
    You don't live here anymore
    Oh, some creepy conjurer
    Who touched the rim
    Whose hands are in the door

    I need soothing
    My lips aren't moving
    My God is brooding

    Drawn in chalk across the floor
    You made it yours
    Your private door to my room
    May those who find you find remorse
    A change of course, a strange discord resolved

    I need soothing
    My lips aren't moving
    My God is brooding

    I banish you with love
    I banish you with love

    You can't come in
    You don't live here anymore Writer/s: Blake Matthew Simon Mills, Laura Marling
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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