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Build a Levee (Remastered Version) - Natalie Merchant



     
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When I was just a little girl
My mama said to me
Beware of the devil my childIn the dark rocky places he'll keep
Beware of the devil my child
Beware of his charming waysYou'll fall under an evil spell
Just looking at his beautiful face
You gotta build yourself a levee deep insideDon't go walking by the riverside
Alone in the pale moonlight
He'll come upon you girl
With no earthy body in sightCome up upon you girl
And he'll whisper something sweet, then take you
Where the waters rise so high and run so deepYou gotta build yourself a levee deep inside
Gotta build yourself a levee deep inside
Build yourself a levee girl
When the waters run highNow when I was just a little girl
My mama said to me
Beware of the devil my childBut if by chance you should meet
Beware of his cold dark eyes

Full of bold and unholy deceitHe'll tempt you with a whirling pool of lies
And promises he'll deny
Or that he'll never keepYou gotta build yourself a levee deep inside
Build yourself a levee deep inside
You gotta build yourself a levee deep inside
Build yourself a levee girl when the waters run high
Songwriters
Natalie MerchantPublished by
INDIAN LOVE BRIDE MUSIC

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Natalie Anne O'Shea Merchant (born October 26, 1963 in Jamestown, New York, U.S.) is a professional musician. She co-founded and fronted the band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981. Later, she went to college and then left the band in 1993 and started a successful solo career. Merchant plays the piano, produces and writes many of her songs.

Her debut solo album Tigerlily (1995) had three top-40 singles: 'Carnival', 'Jealousy' and 'Wonder'. This was followed in 1998 with her second solo album Ophelia, her third in 2001 with Motherland, and fourth in 2003 called 'The House Carpenter's Daughter'.

Merchant has sung alongside Tracy Chapman, Michael Stipe, David Byrne and Peter Gabriel. She has also collaborated with Billy Bragg a number of times, including the 1998 album Mermaid Avenue. Like Bragg, her work touches on social and political themes; she has been active in promoting a number of campaigning issues in both her songs and through the causes to which she lends her name.



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