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Lake Paragon

from And the Rainbirds Sang by Frances Smith

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She rowed out fast on Lake Paragon
where the bitter sun shone down on her
she weighed her load and she lay alone
on the grass dried long from the summer drought
there was no one about

She owed her life to another place
that had saved her once twice, and every time
she'd said she'd go back again
one day when the hay was drying in the fields
and no one could see

But danger dances on the road
and we watch in wonder as it takes control
and she'd fall again, she knew she'd fall again

She rowed back home on Lake Paragon
while the full moon shone above her in the sky
she watched the car lights on the road
they were moving on and she was running home
there was no one to know


Copyright Frances Smith @2015

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from And the Rainbirds Sang, released October 20, 2016
Written by Frances Smith

Vocals, synths and production by Frances Smith

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