You say you don’t have to feel like this, you’ll just have to change, staring at me through the dark, like I’m the only one to blame, what happened to our long nights, spent stumblin’ in the streets, blind beneath the neon lights, blown away like ash into the breeze? Ignorance is bliss, they say I already know, but that part of me died, a long, long time ago, and when I lie down for my final rest, let them torch my womb like a little prairie nest, swayin’ on the wings of fire, burning to be free, from all the eggs and all the eyes been laid on me, (chorus) Let it go, let it fall, so I can be your woman, curves and all, let it be easy, don’t do anything that does not please me, trying to pinpoint the first futile desire is like trying to find the first time human felt fear, and ya say I’m just so pretty, you say I look real small, I ought to be at home pinned against the wall, overpowered, overcome, modest and true, fertile and faithful, female and blue, (chorus) Let it go, let it fall, so I can be your woman curves and all, let it be easy, don’t do anything that does not please me (Chorus X2)
"Senora May is an engaging singer-songwriter and compelling onstage performer. She’s an artist whose talent will only grow
because she knows so well who she is. Like the best songs, hers become more intricate and remarkable once they’re listened to more often and more closely. She’s like the countryside itself: not easy to define, impossible to tame, and always interesting." -Silas House...more
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