Songs that were eaten by time and simply became fond memories, and I wished to share them with you. My 'Logic Projects' folder on my computer just isn't conscious like you guys.
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lyrics
Am I a window pane cos you look right through me
Under the ice I'm a snowdrop trying to break free
I'm with you just for a little while,
Feel like I could drop dead and you wouldn't dial 999
And we'll do this all over all over again,
I may as well fall over, fall over just to prove that you'd leave me there.
Well do this all over all over again.
I'll live in a charity shop cos I'm second hand baggage,
Under the ice, like a snowdrop.
I miss being in your arms and knowing you meant it,
Wish I could be in those shoes but I don't think they'd fit,
Treat me like I'm old but incapable
Would you just love me like you're meant to do.
Feel like I'm losing you.
And we'll do this all over all over again,
I may as well fall over, fall over just to prove that you'd leave me there.
Well do this all over all over again.
I'll live in a charity shop cos I'm second hand baggage,
Under the ice, like a snowdrop.
Not sure how I feel bout being your hand me down hand me down
I'm poor but I'm loving life till you go shut me out, shut me out
I'm with you just for a while,
Feel like I could drop dead and you wouldn't dial 999
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from Bedroom Demos,
released February 5, 2018
Produced by Josh Pamplin at Chalk Hill Studios
supported by 10 fans who also own “Snowdrop (studio demo) /2013”
very musical and emotive 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 and appeals to the complicated lives we all live trying to be all that we can be. This is in my favourite songs list all month at home on constant replay 💖 neptuneninja
supported by 9 fans who also own “Snowdrop (studio demo) /2013”
Four super songs from Sarah; all beautifully structured, sung and produced. There's a real brooding intensity to the messages built into these tracks – feelings that aren't quickly forgotten. Michael Reilly