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Something To Me - Tift Merritt



     
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The song I love the best's the one my father taught to me,
The kindness of a stranger is dust from an unseen wing,
But an old friend at my table is by far the finest thing
This tired mile could give to me
The colors of the man I love are deepest blue and green,
And it isn't very often that I say just what I mean,
Cause the feeling seems to scatter and these words fall in between
For what I miss I'll just tell you thisIt's something to me
It's something to me
I don't know what it comes to and it's not so much to see,
But you take tomorrow so long as you know
It's something to me,
It's something to meWell, the city comes to greet me with her secrets all lit up,
Beauty is letting your guard down all the way in hands you trust,
But there's a time you hold your head up, say it doesn't hurt so much,
Keep all your tears where no one can see
Gentle is the road within me and it's gently I depart,
Cause these well-worn threads of daylight will sometimes come apart,

Giving way to all the shadows where no one can hear your heart,
So down in the dark, if that's where you areIt's something to me
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Catherine Tift Merritt (born January 8, 1975, in Houston, Texas, but moved to Raleigh, North Carolina soon after) is a critically acclaimed American singer-songwriter, musician. She is currently based in New York. Merritt's father taught her guitar chords and Percy Sledge songs. She began her professional career in 1998 with her band The Carbines playing small clubs. In her early twenties, though Tift had gigged by herself, she decided she was not very good at music and better suited for writing short stories.

Read more about Tift Merritt on Last.fm.


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