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I lost the gloves that my mother gave to me
While on my ways to the make believe sea
And I lost the rings that my lover gave to me
While on my ways to the Red Salt Sea
DadaladooAnd I lost my ways to my happy pen club
And ended up where I still can't say but
I lost my favorite pen on the way
And I lost my friend but that couldn't beI lost the friend who sang with me
I lost my son but that couldn't be
I lost the son who sat on my knee
I lost my man I let inside meAnd I lost my friend that my love and I shared
While on my ways to the make believe cares
DadaladooAnd I lost the tunes that stuck to my ears
While on my ways to the make believe hears
And I saw Sapiena, she sang to the sea
The only person left on the island was me
DadaladooAnd I love the man who took care of me
He owns the ship the Charles C. Leary

Yes, I love the man who took care of me
He sails the world on the Charles C. Leary
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Devendra Obi Banhart (Born May 30, 1981 in Houston, Texas, and raised in Venezuela) is a folk singer and composer whose first few records were released on the young god records label from New York City. His most recent CD was released by Nonesuch. He is one of the most popular artists to come out of the "new weird america" movement, which includes performers such as Faun Fables, Viking Moses, Jack Rose, Jana Hunter, Arborea, The MV & EE Medicine Show, George Ellias, Currituck Co., Six Organs of Admittance, and The Royal We, among others. He also often joins the band known as Vetiver.

Read more about Devendra Banhart on Last.fm.


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