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Selfish
03:33
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I don’t wanna keep this feeling in my body
But I don’t think you’re giving me a choice
You keep saying it’s our chance for freedom
Well, freedom never made me lose my voice
You say it won’t always be this way and that you mean it
I say I’m not sure you know what you mean or believe it
You say what can I do to make it up to you to achieve it
I say you could let me go my own way and then we leave it
And then we grieve it
You are who you think you are and I am who I think I am
And we are on our way to doing something that we think we can
But you keep on making excuses and I keep making ’em too
We keep on going in circles, in circles we’re going and going it’s true
You keep on saying it’s my fault, nobody else’s
That me backing away is making me so very selfish
You say it won’t always be this way and that you mean it
I say I’m not sure you know what you mean or believe it
You say what can I do to make it up to you to achieve it
I say you could let me go my own way and then we leave it
And then we grieve it
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Call Away
03:01
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When I go I’m not leaving you
You’re leaving too
When I find a new place, my friend
It’s not a replacement
And when it changes we’re gonna change with it
And when we change with it we don’t have to change it
If I can get a minute to myself, it’s a minute for you
If you could get a minute to yourself, wouldn’t you take it too
And if you need me I’m just a call away
And if you need me I’m just a call away
Right when we think we’re on a roll
We go and mess it up
Yeah, right when we think we got it down
We turn it upside down
And right when we think it’s all been said and done
We say it again (say it again, say it again)
Yeah, right when we think it’s over
We’re just starting over
If I can get a minute to myself, it’s a minute for you
We’re just starting over
If you could get a minute to yourself, wouldn’t you take it too
We’re just starting over
And if you need me I’m just a call away
And if you need me I’m just a call away
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Gracie and Rachel New York
Gracie and Rachel press back on the boundaries of pop music, their catalog marked by hauntingly spare arrangements, bold, baroque flourishes, evanescent vocal stylings, and penetrative lyrical tact, drawing wide-ranging acclaim from tastemakers. They’ve performed for NPR’s Tiny Desk and shared stages with the likes of Tori Amos, Ani DiFranco, and most recently, Jesca Hoop. ... more
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