Robin - Alexa Wilding



     
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Robin Lyrics


Why did you ever leave today?
No you've been miles away
You took chance leaving after stands
You can blame it on your circumstances
You set up on a simple life
Meant to be home on be forgotNow you see that
All is not as it seemed
You fade, you can't believeThen I glimpse you as you lied in here
Cautiously begun moving near
And I can't be sure if you can hear me
Now you can rest your tiny feet
Took a way and rest your tired wingsNo you dream, oh perfectly dreams
You love me to believeSeeking shelter from the wind
It blows with strength that has no end
So small you seem within my hand
You gather strength to leave againThe storm is strong
But you carried on
And now it's goneSeeking shelter from the wind

It blows with strength that has no end
So small you seem within my hand
You gather strength to leave againOoooooooooh

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Alexa Wilding is a New York based singer-songwriter. She was most recently featured as one of "music's hippest chicks" in the New York Post alongside Juliette Lewis, Florence and the Machine, and Au Revoir Simone, amongst others. Her self-titled EP of eight original songs was mixed by Television’s Fred Smith and features Tim Foljahn, who has collaborated with Cat Power, Thurston Moore, and the late Townes Van Zandt - available now on iTunes.

From 2006-2008, Alexa played synths and sang in Int'l Shades, with ex-Sonic Youth/Pussy Galore drummer, Bob Bert and No Wave’s Mark C (Live Skull). The Shades opened for independent music heavyweights Kid Congo, Psychic TV's Genesis P-Orridge and Mudhoney.

As a solo artist, Alexa has gained critical acclaim for her “wintry, poetic songs that have a ghostly air to them” (Time Out New York). "In a pixie and naïf soaked sonic world, you could be forgiven for thinking there’s little room left for another chanteuse. But ALEXA WILDING combines the haunting qualities of The Child Ballads with a Leonard Cohenian sense of wordplay and there’s some rock ‘n’ roll in there too—for a while Wilding played with former Sonic Youth drummer Bob Bert in Int’l Shades. Bottom Line: Sometimes you need just a little dainty comfort to stop the bleeding in your ears." (NEW YORK PRESS)

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