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Mae Lyrics


Stay the same, don't ever change
Cuz I'd miss your ways
With your Bette Davis eyes
And your mama's party dress
While this city pumps it's aching heart for one more drop of blood
We work our fingers down to dust
And we wait for Kingdom come
With the radio on
I wanna see you tonite
Would you come for a drive?
You can lean into me
If you ain't, oh you ain't been in love for a while
I was born beside a river that flows to a raging sea
That will one day serve to quell
Or one day be the death of me
In my faded jeans & faraway eyes
And salty carnival kiss

That all my former lovers say
Was once magnificent
I wanna see you tonight
Would you come for a drive?
You can lean into me
If you ain't, oh you ain't
I wanna see you tonight
Would you come for a drive?
You can lean into me
If you ain't, oh if you ain't been in love for a while
Still this city pumps its aching heart for one more drop of blood
We work our fingers down to dust
And we wait for Kingdom come
With the radio on
With the radio on
It's been so long Mae, so long
It's been so long Mae, so long
But since the radio was on

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Her greatest mystery is the definition of her soul as a Fado singer, given she grew up away from the "family" of Fado. That soul is revealed in her intelligent voice, in her rare timbre, in the way the words sound so organic, syllable by syllable, note by note… The poems, the music set a mood for the story that is being sung; the instrumental accompaniment further underscores the intuition of the Fado singer, shaping the voice to the meaning of the words, to the musical improvisation. Together, these elements make the Art of Fado.

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