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Moscow Song - Kris Delmhorst



     
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Came to a land where the morning don't wait for the break of day
Nighttime comes as a surprise
Picked myself up, took myself far, far away
Far away from a big hearted man who looks into my eyes, saysWon't you take this love from me?
Don't you leave it here filling up my hands
Won't you just take it along with you?
Let it just remind you where you stand
Don't you ever want to know just where you stand?
Don't you really want to know?But I got something in me that keeps me on the go
It keeps me going, going, going, keeps me gone
I got something in me that keeps me on an unfamiliar street
Running up to strangers, tugging at their coat and sayingWon't you break this heart for me?
Don't you leave it here smooth and shiny just filling up my throat
Won't you just make a little crack for me?
Maybe something could get in, something could get out
If something could get in, maybe something could get outI guess we're all the same, we walk our days looking for a little more fire
We all sometimes have to sit on our hands
Try to hold ourselves together, try to talk about the weather

When all we really want to do is take each other by the throat and sayWon't you dream my dream with me?
Don't you leave it here drying on my pillow
Won't you just soak a little up for me?
Give it just a safe place to go
It just needs a little safe place to go
Needs a little safe place

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Kris Delmhorst (reputedly born in 1970 in Brooklyn) is an American folk singer based in Boston. In 1998, after several years of experience of performing live, Delmhorst finally finished recording her debut album, Appetite. In the same year she was involved in producing the Respond compilation, a fundraiser for domestic violence groups, which included her song "Weatherman". In 1999, Delmhorst released a live album with the vinal avenue string band, consisting of herself, Sean Staples, and Ry Cavanaugh.

Read more about Kris Delmhorst on Last.fm.


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