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Leaves

I should have known better. If you would've wanted to, you would have asked me yourself.
On one knee, with rings and roses. Like in the movies, like in make believe.

Woke up this morning, feeling sunny and I think , where have my friends gone?
All in colors, flying past me. And life is full. Life is full. So why'd you want to bring that up?

So we talk to sunrise tying our dreams to a stone.
Gonna drag it to the river, some things you have to let go.
Get swallowed by the water, 'til its light don't show.
Then you reach out blind.
Grab another one up and carry it home.

Don't get too attached to a certain drop of water.
You may lose yourself to the sea.
Get tossed on the waves until you've all but forgotten.
And you think that you are really drowning.

Polish myself, so I will shine you fragile heart of tinted glass.
I gather these dreams to build on like a child with a pile of leaves.
Somethings are not meant to last.

So we talk to sunrise tying our dreams to a stone.
Gonna drag it to the river, some things you have to let go.
Get swallowed by the water, 'til its light don't show.
Then you reach out blind.
Grab another one up and carry it home.

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from heart demonstrations, released November 16, 2014

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Ember Lou Larson Prescott, Arizona

Composer and vocalist , Ember Lou Larson, has been writing and performing her own music since the age of ten. Lyrically poignant and achingly human, Ember's rich voice and intricate fingerstyle guitar illustrate an intimate depiction of the very personal process of self discovery and personality integration. Ember's dynamic writing style captures the desert forest of her current home, Prescott. ... more

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