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lyrics
Blonde hair, blue eyes
Violin and black and white
Short skirts, tight pants, clean shoes
Won't deliver the news
What's she gonna play, what's she gonna play
What's she gonna play, what's she gonna play, what's she gonna play
Got nothing to say, got nothing to say
Gonna wash away, got nothing to say, gonna wash away
Running naked through your streets
Sharing clothes and whacking weeds
Bring in a crowd, fill up the house and play
Hold on to their eyes, make them all wise, show them the way
She is gonna play, have a word to say
She won't go away, listen when she plays, lost in thought today
She is gonna play, have a word to say
She won't go away, listen when she plays, lost in thought today
Tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe
Let go, let go, let go, let go, let go, let go
Tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe, tiptoe
Let go, let go, let go, let go, let go, let go
Blonde hair, blue eyes
Blind stares, blue cries
credits
from Gracie and Rachel,
track released March 27, 2017
Produced by Garrett Eaton, mixing and additional production by Greg Giorgio. Co-produced by Gracie and Rachel.
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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