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Marissa Nadler (born April 5, 1981) is an American dream-folk , indie rock musician, and fine artist based in Boston. She grew up in a small town in Massachusetts and studied painting at Rhode Island School of Design, where she became interested in music more seriously, while exploring old artistic techniques such as woodcarving and encaustic painting. Wikipedia |
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So do you know I'm a dancer now With red painted lips, and a jezebel crown So have you heard, I'm a singer now With reliquary eyes, and a diadem frown | | But I look for you In the diamond trees And the highway divine Deliver me Your father died A month ago And he scattered his ashes In the snow | But oh my lonely diamond heart It misses you so well Oh my lonely diamond heart It misses you oh well | | I had a man in every town And I thought of you each time I tore off my gown Changes have come And I cannot recall The shape of your face Through the winters and falls | But I look for you In the traffic seas And the bars I'm always frequenting Your father died Some months ago And we scattered his ashes In the snow | | Holidays are the hardest hours of the year Holidays are the hardest hours of the year Holidays are the hardest hours of the year | And oh my lonely diamond heart It misses you my dear | | She gave me a bird Made out of clay So I never will forget her And he gave me a book Made out of wood To fasten all The emblems She gave me a bird Made out of clay So I never will forget her | But oh my lonely diamond heart It misses you so well And oh my lonely diamond heart It misses you oh well |
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