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Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American harpist, pianist, harpsichordist, and singer-songwriter from Nevada City, California. Wikipedia
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We sailed away on a winter's day With fate as malleable as clay But ships are fallible, i say And the nautical, like all things, fades | | And i can recall our caravel A little wicker beetle-shell With four fine masts and lateen sails Its bearings on cair paravel | Oh my love Oh it was a funny little thing To be the ones to've seen | | The sight of bridges and balloons Makes calm canaries irritable And they caw and claw all afternoon Catenaries and dirigibles | Brace and buoy the livingroom A loom of metal, warp - woof - wimble And a thimble's worth of milky moon Can touch hearts larger than a thimble | | Oh my love Oh it was a funny little thing To be the ones to've seen | Oh my love Oh it was a funny little thing It was a funny, funny little thing To be the ones to've seen |
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wow i feel sorry for her she only has 2 comments and one of them is ga*....[tinab1992]
her songs remind me of laid back summers fields and watching clouds. :)