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Easy, easy,
my man and me;
we could rest and remain here,
easily.
We are tested and pained by
what's beyond our bed;
we are blessed and sustained by
what is not said.
No one knows what is coming,
or who will harvest what we have sown,
or how I've been dulling and dumbing,
in the service of the heart alone.
Or how I am worn to the bone by the river,
and in the river made of light,
I'm your little life-giver,
I will give my life.
Haven't you seen what I've seen?
Don't you know what you ought to do?

I was born to love, and
I intend to love you.
Down in the valley where the fields are green,
watch my luck turn, fro and to;
pluck every last daisy clean,
till only I may love you.
I am easy,
easy to keep.
Honey, you please me
even in your sleep.
But my arms want to carry,
my heart wants to hold;
tell me your worries,
I want to be told.
Sit and see how the fog from the port in the bay
lays like snow at the foot of the Roanoke.
Hear the frog going courting
till the day he croaks.
Saying even then, how there is light in the river,
and there is a river made of light;
c'mon, you little life-giver,
give your life.
Who asked you?
Who asked you if you want to be
loved
by me?
Who died and made
you in charge of who loves who?
All the livelong day,
if I have my way, I will love you.
But One can't carry the weight,
or change the fate of Two.
I've been waiting for a break,
how long's it gonna take? Let me love you.
How about it?
How about what I have to say?
How about that livelong day?
How am I gonna stay here without you?
Easy, easy,
you must not fear;
you must meet me to see me,
I am barely here.
But, like a Bloody Mary,
seen in the mirror;
speak my name
and I appear.
Speak my name
and I appear.
Speak,
and I appear.

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Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) started taking piano lessons at a very early age and played for a couple of years, but switched to the harp at seven. Her approach to the harp, from the percussive aspects of her playing to her chord changes, was also influenced by West African and Venezuelan harp music, which she began studying at a folk music camp she attended in her early teens. At the same time, she also listened to more vocal-based folk, punk, and jazz like Karen Dalton, Texas Gladden, Patti Smith, and Billie Holiday.

Read more about Joanna Newsom on Last.fm.


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