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I found a map and it broke my heart ,
I didn't know that i would ever go this far,
With a compass point driving ink into my arm.The Father, Son and the Holy ghost we don't talk too Much never been that close,
Pouring spirits while i follow the northern star ,And as the birds fly south I've been missing a small house, that holds all my words and precious thoughts,
I found your message lying at the bottom of the bottle, come back to where the streets are paved with stoneI believe in you , you believe in me your the lighthouse in the storm,
I believe its true i can follow come back to where the streets are paved with stone,I swapped the cent of open ocean there for the factory steel and the engineers well , i'm coming back to something beautiful,
All the noise and all the lies are all the things i sacrificed that i traded for the way you make me feel,And as the days they pass forming through the hourglass you used to be beneath my feet along the shore,
I found your message lying at the bottom of the bottle,
come back to where the streets are paid with stone, i believe in you , you believe in me your the lighthouse in the storm,
I believe its true i can follow you,
Come back to where the streets are paved with stone,
back to where the streets are paved with stone ,
Once around the world ,
Once around the world ,
Once around the world ,
Back to you ,
Once around the world,
Once around the world ,

Once around the world ,
Back to you,
I believe in you , you believe in me, your the lighthouse in the storm , i believe its true ,i can follow you
Come back to where the streets are paved with stone,
Back to where the streets are paved with stoned,
Oh,oh,oh,oh,oh,oh,oh,oh,oh,oh,oh ,oh {2}
Once around the world,
Once around the world,
Back to where the streets are paved with stone,
Back to where the streets are paved with stone.

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Lucy’s music-writing career began with Don Maclean and Kirsty McColl as her major influences, embellished with the folk riffs of Peter, Paul and Mary and taking on the punchy riffs of traditional R and B. A period spent living and playing in New Orleans, sucking in the sounds and sights of that incredible history of music, has brought Lucy to her current style. Her name is now synonymous with the cross-border sound she calls Fop; the melodic middle ground where pop and folk meet...

Read more about Lucy Spraggan on Last.fm.


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