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Flushed Chest - Joan as Police Woman



     
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I saw you tonight
Through the dim twilight
It was deep deep summer
With that yellow moon
And you were sleeping
I saw you tonight
You were in your ghost
Singing white christmas
How you know
It's before me
It's your song
So divine
Dying time
Is a part
Of your laughter

I saw you today
Selling all your clothes
You were done with hollywood
The waterfall was rushing
Through you
I saw you today
Run away finally
Coastal envy got you
And we got you
Blazing
It's your song
So divine
It was time
For the spread
Of your laughter
greet me with flushed chest again
Morning bird I'll wait for you
How could I not?
How could I not?
Greet me with flushed chest again
Morning bird I'll wait for you
How could I not?
How could I not?
I saw you the morning
The early green
Took the back seat
And cream the dream is you
Has begun
I saw you so early
In the whiskey dark
Your eyes were brightest black
You were not going back
It was your living
It's your song
From the past
It was back
For the start
Of your laughter
Greet me with flushed chest again
Morning bird I'll wait for you
How could I not?
How could I not?
Greet me with flushed chest again
Morning bird I'll wait for you
How could I not?
How could I not?
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written by JOAN WASSER
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Joan Wasser (born July 26, 1970, in Biddeford, Maine) is a violinist and singer/songwriter in the indie rock world. She's best known for her album Real Life. In addition to her stints with Dambuilders, Mind Science of the Mind, and Those Bastard Souls, Wasser's resume includes live performances and studio work with Lou Reed, Tanya Donelly, Sheryl Crow, Dave Gahan, Elton John, the Scissor Sisters, Antony and the Johnsons, Joseph Arthur, Mary Timony, Rufus Wainwright, Jeff Buckley and Adam Green

Read more about Joan as Police Woman on Last.fm.


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