Get her wet, soaked in rain,
amber field, hazy hills,
Newfield horizon, the NorthEast wind.
This season’s strange.
So drink your drought full again.
The fruit aborts, from the tree.
In the change translucent
the flowers they freeze,
and they fall to the ground,
Her Body is Brown,
Her Language is Green
and the wind holds the secrets She sings.
So wash your soul in the muddy river,
when the current calms it’ll clear.
Let it settle,
let it settle,
let it settle,
let it wash, let it wash your tears.
So how do you wreck, or torture the womb?
She carried you in, She’s your Mother and your tomb,
She’ll hold you forever,
Can you feel it in you?
You are safe with your feet on the ground,
May your bones and your ashes be renewed.
So wash your soul in the muddy river,
when the current calms it’ll clear.
Let it settle,
let it settle,
let it settle,
let it wash, let it wash your tears.
Let it settle,
let it settle,
let it settle,
Let it wash, let it wash, your fears.
Let it settle,
let it settle,
let it settle,
let it wash, let it wash your tears.
Lady D & the Shadow Spirits plays deeply powerful soulful poetry through the lens of rock, folk, soul and punk music. Their
sound is unclassifiable in a sense, they traverse flawlessly between intimacy and expansiveness and somewhere in the middle there is actual magic....more
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