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Leaves Don't Drop (They Just Let Go) - Carrie Newcomer



     
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Leaves Don't Drop (They Just Let Go) Lyrics


The truth I learned when I was eight
My dad swam the length of Spirit Lake
Yeah and It must have been a million miles
This I knew was trueMy mother sang while hangin' clothes
Her notes weren't perfect heaven knows
Yeah, but heaven opened anyway
This I knew was true'Cause leaves don't drop they just let go
And make a space for seeds to grow
And every season brings a change
A tree is what a seed contains
To die and live is life's refrainI left her with some groceries
Said, "Check the oil and call me please
And she said " Hey, Ma I'll be just fine"
This I knew was true'Cause leaves don't drop they just let go
And make a space for seeds to grow
And every season brings a change
A tree is what a seed contains
To die and live is life's refrainI've traveled through my history

From certainty to mystery
God speaks in rhyme in paradox
This I know is trueAnd finally when my life is through
And what I am not what I do
'Cause it comes down to you and your next breath
This I know is true'Cause leaves don't drop they just let go
And make a space for seeds to grow
And every season brings a change
A tree is what a seed contains
To die and live is life's refrain

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Carrie Newcomer (born in Dowagiac, Michigan, on May 25, 1958; raised in Elkhart, Indiana) is an American singer and songwriter. In the 1980s, Newcomer was a member of the pop-folk group Stone Soup which produced two albums. After leaving Stone Soup, she began a solo career and released her first album called Visions and Dreams in 1991. Since then she has released at least twelve additional solo albums on the Philo/Rounder label.

Read more about Carrie Newcomer on Last.fm.


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