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Chasing the Moon - Mary Lambert



     
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We went out to the city in your friend's Chevy
You and me stumbled in the backseat ready
Laughing at the top of my lungs
Said I'll never get old
I'll never get oldWe got lost on our way home from the city
All the lights had us thinking we were infinitely
Bigger, brighter, bolder, ready
Said I'll never get old
I'll never get oldChasing the moon when I was on your front porch
All the days felt like chasing the sunrise into the morning
Feels like I'm
Chasing the moon
Chasing the moonI got caught hiding bottles in my bedroom
Kelsey laughed, she said "you never learn, do you?"
Every night had me hanging on the thrill of it
Sneaking out my house, waiting for your kissNone of us ever felt beautiful
Telling secrets in the backseat confessional
Couldn't understand the meaning of our glory days

But we'll never get old
We'll never get oldChasing the moon when I was on your front porch
All the days felt like chasing the sunrise into the morning
Feels like I'mRun, run, run as fast as we can (fast as we can)
Run, run, run and never look back (never look back)
Run, run, run as fast as we can (fast as we can)
Run, run, run and never look back
Chasing the moon
Chasing the moon
Chasing the moon
Chasing the moon

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Mary Lambert is good at two things; crying and eating. Nowhere is this better reflected than on her debut EP ‘letters don’t talk’ released in July of 2012. Burrowed away with her friends in the woods of Sequim, Washington recording with the production team of Dungeness Records, she spent 2 years finessing and crafting the poignant and earnest collection of songs. Resembling the subdued softness of artists like Feist and Bon Iver, Lambert has carved a niche for herself, winding profound lyricism around breathy, haunting melodies.

Read more about Mary Lambert on Last.fm.


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