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Hosea's Wife - Brooke Fraser



     
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Hosea's Wife Lyrics


I just spoke silence with the seeker next to me
She had a heart with hesitant, halting speech
That turned to mine and asked belligerently
What do I live for?
I see the scars of searches everywhere I go
From hearts to wars, to literature, to radio
There’s a question like a shame no one will show
What do I live for?
We are Hosea’s wife, we are squandering this life
Using people like ladders and words like knives
If we’ve eyes to see, if we’ve ears to hear
To find it in our hearts and mouths
The word that saves is near
Shed that shallow skin, they come and live again
Leave all you were before, to believe is to begin
There is truth in little corners of our lives
There are hints of it in songs and children’s eyes
It’s familiar like an ancient lullaby

What do I live for?
We are Hosea’s wife, we are squandering this life
Using bodies like money and truth like lies
If we’ve eyes to see, if we’ve ears to hear
To find it in our hearts and mouths
The word that saves is near
Shed that shallow skin, come and live again
Leave all you were before, to believe is to begin
We are more than dust
That means something, that means something
We are more than just
Blood and emotions, inklings and notions
Atoms on oceans
We are Hosea’s wife, we are squandering this life
Using people like ladders and words like knives
If we’ve eyes to see, if we’ve ears to hear
To find it in our hearts and mouths
The word that saves is near
Shed that shallow skin, come and live again
Leave all you were before, to believe is to begin
If we’ve eyes to see, if we’ve ears to hear
To find it in our hearts and mouths
The word that saves is near
Shed that shallow skin, come and live again
Leave all you were before, to believe is to begin
To believe is to begin, to believe is to begin
To believe is to begin

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Held every year on verdant polo grounds in Indio, California, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is many things to many people: A way to hear the best alternative music, a giant lawn party of hipsters wearing hemp sunhats, or the one place you can gawk at members of super-bands as they ride around on golf carts. For Brooke Fraser, Coachella 2009 was the event that re-awakened her desire to make music. It was April and the New Zealand-born singer and songwriter was burnt out after completing a three-year tour supporting her second album, 2006’s Albertine, which debuted at No.

Read more about Brooke Fraser on Last.fm.


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