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Dams

from Dawn Firth by Whin

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lyrics

I take this picture in
Of a city I’m not living in
But I was in one
When you were twenty one

They put the streets in grids
And I lapped it up when I was there
And I felt obtuse
And lied to myself

You mean so much to me
You worked there when you were seventeen
And I was somewhere else
Then it was my turn

I fell into that field of view
The field of you
And I feel so lucky
I was so lucky
I was so dumb
I was so dumb then
But my heart was ready
My heart was ready
My arms were strong
And my heart was ready
And you were only twenty three.

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from Dawn Firth, released April 8, 2022
Music and instruments Martin John Henry, Robert Dallas Gray. Lyrics Martin John Henry.

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Whin Glasgow, UK

Whin is Martin John Henry (De Rosa, Henry and Fleetwood, and solo) and Robert Dallas Gray (Life without buildings). Accidents and improvisation.

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