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Yodelling Song - Tanita Tikaram



     
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The first time you stole flowers from the grave
Then, the second time, you shaved your head
You had been saved by the very friendly, Jesus man
And all He said, "Well, I'm your brother, man"In the winter time, you wore patch-work hard-me-downs
In the summer time, you were all bronzed, while I was brown
And they didn't ask you where you got the candy
No, they didn't ask you where you got the tanIn the morning time we played travels to the sea
In the evening time we had reduced the sea to me
But your mother saved us from your daddy's hand
Yeah. your mother saved us from your daddy's handFrom your daddy
From your daddyWith my adult mind
You know my body feels so strange
If they'd only sign away my life to me
I could be much sanerIf they'd only learn to let me freedom seek
The world would be less mean
But they never know how to let you go
But they never know how to leave me

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Tanita Tikaram (born 12 August 1969 in Münster, Germany) British-raised artist, born to a Malaysian mother and Indo-Fijian British army officer father. She is the sister of actor Ramon Tikaram and currently resides in London, UK. As a singer-songwriter, Tikaram scored her greatest hit to date with Twist In My Sobriety, from her debut album Ancient Heart in 1988, when she was 19 years of age. After two years she released her second album The Sweet Keeper, containing songs such as Sunset's Arrived and Harm In Your Hands.

Read more about Tanita Tikaram on Last.fm.


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