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Sitting in the station
Contemplating looks on people's faces
Wondering why they're smiling
Or what troubles they are facingI don't know why I'm thinking it
But i just take the time to sit
And wonder what their dream is
And how they're trying to chase itWhen an old lady comes and sits next to me
Says next birthday I'll be 83
Fell in love with the world when I was 24
I've been to Mexico, Columbia and Equador
Sat next to the Taj Mahal
While the sun was rising
Spent a year in Australia
Chasing the horizons
So take your guitar and do what you have to doShe said 'I know what you're scared of
I used to feel it too
You're not scared of climbing mountains
You're scared that you can't make them move

Oh oh oh
I'll move them for you
I'll move them for you
I'll move them for youSitting in my bedroom
Around midday right
And you see words on this page
Thinking why on earth has this taking me so long
And no one has to listen
Or embrace my decision
There's problems that I wristled
With this own seen ambition
No one has permission
To tell me what I think it's wrong
BecauseI know what im scared of
I think that you can see it too
I'm not scared of climbing mountains
I'm scared that I can't make them move
Oh oh oh
I'll move them for you
I'll move them for you
I'll move them for youWhen the most important piece of information that
You have ever heard
Is that soon you'll be sitting
On top of the worldI'll move it for you
I'll move it for you
I'll Move it for you

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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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