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Darkest Hour - Charlotte Martin



     
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Waiting, I'm waiting to hold
Nothing 'cause everyone knows
Nothing's much, easier to touchWanted, I wanted a love
That buries me under his shrug
And no one sees or cares if I'm on myCloset floor
Shush there's something
Outside my door
Making a little heat, you're getting warmIt said, "Even in the darkest hour you shine"
It said, "Even in the darkest hour you shine"Loaded on layers and coats
Try to stand up, oh, there I go
Down again, God, it has been so longNow I am marching in place
Pretending to say this
All to your face but you know
My guts they may never comeI shake, shake from holding back
Someone's trying to get me
Back on track from my spiralI know even in the darkest hour you shine
I know even in the darkest hour we shine
I will save you when no one will ever tryI got answers super glued under my knees

You know you gotta get me, get me out
My out, my room, outta my roomAnd off my closet floor
Shush there's something
Outside my door, making a little heat
You're getting warmer nowI know even in the darkest hour we shine
I know even in the darkest hour we shine
I know even in the darkest hour you shine
I know even in the darkest hour you shine

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singer-songwriter Charlotte Martin got her start singing opera while attending Eastern Illinois University in the late '90s. Her father was a respected professor in the music department, and naturally Martin followed his footsteps. She'd been playing piano since she was a little girl and her childhood was surrounded by music. While attending school, Martin experienced "real life," from living with her goth roommate and dealing with typical college-like drama to the tragic suicides of two close friends.

Read more about Charlotte Martin on Last.fm.


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