Mine For Keeps - Cathy Davey



     
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Mine For Keeps Lyrics


Very few have hit the mark
And fewer still made the radar
I didn't need what they offered
And there's nothing hear, to be proud of
It's possible, I hear them
And it's probable, I didn't listen
And there's nothing hear, to be proud of
But your eyes open
Easy come, easy go
You started something I never had to question before
You started changing my mind when I was always so sure
I've starting wondering what happens if I let you in
More
Should you, should you say it's mine for keeps
You should you have left with your airs and graces
And you shouldn't leave them or they'd be wasted

'Cause there's nothing here to be proud of
But your eyes open
Easy come, easy go
You started something I never had to question before
You started changing my mind when I was always so sure
I've starting wondering what happens if I let you in
More
Should you, should you say it's mine for keeps
Something new
You started something I never had to question before
You started changing my mind when I was always so sure
I've starting wondering what happens if I let you in
More
I've started changing my mind when I was always so sure
I wouldn't mind (x8)
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written by Davey, Cathy
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Cathy Davey is a Dublin born singer/songwriter. She is most frequently compared to the likes of Björk, PJ Harvey and Kate Bush, and is known for her unique sounds of rock infused with hypnotic tones which create sensitivity alongside angst. She is an Irish Choice Music Prize-nominated, Meteor Award winning musician and songwriter. She has released three albums, Something Ilk (2004), Tales of Silversleeve (2007), and The Nameless (2010) which garnered her a Choice Music Prize nomination, Meteor Award for Best Irish Female...

Read more about Cathy Davey on Last.fm.


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