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Let It Be Known - Thea Gilmore



     
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Let it be known I asked some questions
Let it be known I read the rules
Let it be known I took suggestions
From philosophers and fools
Let it be known I reeked some havoc
Let it be known I threw some darts
Let it be known I had the good life
Seen constellations in your eyes
There's a day that's coming
Where they'll pull the blinds
'cause the seasons gunning for me darlin'
It just comes down to time
Let it be known that you are home
Let it be known I felt disgraceful

Let it be known I felt divine
Let it be known that I was faithful
to love, to music, and to wine
Let it be known I had religion
though it was more a contact sport
I held the people I was given
Prayed to the lessons that they taught
There's a day that's comin'
Where they'll pull the blinds
'cause the season's gunning for me darlin'
It just comes down to time
Let it be known that you are home
Let it be known I had some answers
Let it be known I let them fly
Between the waters and the dancer
I tripped the canyons of the sky
Let it be known that I am grateful
and it be hoped I leave no trace
save for hollow and metal
and the echo in your face
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Lyrics submitted by Jacq RoseGrey.

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Thea Eve Gilmore (born 25 November 1979, Oxford, England, to Irish parents) is a British female singer-songwriter. She began her career working in a recording studio, where she was discovered by her now long-time collaborator, producer and sometime co-songwriter Nigel Stonier. Gilmore released her first album, Burning Dorothy, as a teenager in 1998 and over the course of the next four years, released increasingly well-received albums that earned her a reputation in the UK music press but no chart success.

Read more about Thea Gilmore on Last.fm.


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