Gravity pulls my breast to my knee.
Someday we will live under the landslide.
Ocean over one shoulder, hills on the other side.
Oh, here you are, the moon.
You can take it now or later.
Keep your head above the water
if breaking hearts is all you set out to do.
And if you don't want to come over tonight,
you could sort out all these things in your life.
It feels like I'm saving all my nights for someone who will never come.
I don't want a lover who won't explore me,
cut me open, take intimacy.
Take this body and make it worth something more than its beginning and ending.
Take this body and make it worth something more.
credits
from When You Move,
released November 20, 2013
Mallory Watje - guitar
Eliot Burk - bass
Paul Rey - drums
Rebecca Redman - vocals
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