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For you, I leave my light on
To do its best against the storm.
And you came in like the tide and
I knew that we could keep each other warm.You bring crocosmia and fuschias,
And I, I sing your name into the night.
A king of salt and stones, your compass,
It swings from you to me tonight.We'll swim without a word between us,
Our breath held in.
We reel in love in the ocean,
Braille on our skin, on our skin
I fill a glass with what you've gathered
They wilt against the window pane
In the morning sees you off with nets to scatter
You will come in with the tide againWe swim without a word between us
Our breath held in
We read enough in the rush of
Braille on our skin, on our skin
We swim without a word between us,

Our breath held in.
We read enough in the rush of
Braille on our skin, on our skin.
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Lisa Hannigan (born Lisa Margaret Hannigan on 12 February 1981 in Kilcloon, County Meath, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician. Originally coming to public attention in 2001 as the female vocalist from Damien Rice's best-selling breakthrough albums O and 9, she began her solo career in 2007. Since then she has released the albums Sea Sew (2008) and Passenger (2011). Hannigan's music has received award nominations both in Ireland and the USA.

Read more about Lisa Hannigan on Last.fm.


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