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The Crossing - Sheila Jordan



     
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Maps on the back of your hands point to the cross
Scratches on walls in a room draw out your loss
Your islands are conquered and you are returned to the throne
Martyrs take penance and fill up the mattress with stonesPull straws with holy men
Stain all the atlas pink
And let us find a beach
Where we can cross our heartsStand in the wind as the carousels spin
Wear out your welcome again
Stand on the silence of mountains and
Wear out your welcome againMornings hit hard with an uncontrollable light
Piercing the senses that click deep in the night
Crouched in a pillow of straw feet on the floor
Creeping a path to the mat that holds back the doorPull straws with holy men
Stain all the atlas pink
And let us find a beach
Where we can cross our heartsBuild up great railways that run through the horns of the moon
Hold up a city with cast iron museum walls
Explain your machines to the boys, feed them with tools

Bring out the skill in your skin, polish your hairPull straws with holy men
Stain all the atlas pink
And let us find a beach
Where we can cross our heartsStand in the wind as the carousels spin
Wear out your welcome again
Stand on the silence of mountains
And take a look down to the seaStand in the wind as the carousels spin
Wear out your welcome again
Stand on the silence of mountains
And take a look down to the sea

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Sheila Jordan (born Sheila Jeanette Dawson November 18, 1928 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American Jazz singer and songwriter. Sheila Jordan grew up in Summerhill, Pennsylvania before returning to her birthplace in 1940/41 playing the piano and singing semi-professionally in Detroit clubs. She was influenced by Charlie Parker and was part of a trio called Skeeter, Mitch and Jean (she was Jean) which composed lyrics to Parker's Arrangements.

Read more about Sheila Jordan on Last.fm.


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