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if you do not bend you will eventually break
unless you make the wind stop blowing your way
we were like two kids blowing on each other with two straws
only i was willing to stop and listen to yoursyou say you do not want me because i want too much
and i almost let you patronise me one last time
but i don't want too much i just want more than you've got
so the lack is not with either, we are merely a different sizedon't forget regret it is a waste of an emotion
and acceptance is the key to peace, do not try to defy her
no i'm not sad we met and slept together in the same bed
i bent, i curved, i lent, i learnt, i'm strongeryou did not do me wrong, in fact you did me right
to let me go although i felt so broken
for you did not see the heart of me - perhaps you were too lazy
and though i tried i could not gain the heart of you eitherso now its done and i am glad that i will find another man
though you will always be the first i tasted
and i will harness all this pain and let it bear me far away
i would not let this happening be wastedif you do not bend you will eventually break
unless you make the wind stop blowing away
and we were like two kids blowing on each other with two straws

only i was willing to stop and listen to yours

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Dear Reader (formerly known as Harris Tweed), is a folk rock band, from Johannesburg, South Africa, who make catchy / humorous music in styles ranging from acoustic ballads to electronic loop experiments. Members are singer-songwriter-pianist Cherilyn MacNeil, Darryl Torr (bass, electronics) & Michael Wright (drums, vocals). They débuted with album Harris Tweed's "The Younger" (Aug 2006, Just Music) and the latest album is "Rivonia" (Mar 2013, City Slang).

Read more about Dear Reader on Last.fm.


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