Adrianne Lenker - Sadness As A Gift (Live from Greenwich Village with Nick Hakim)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • 'Sadness As A Gift' is taken from 'Bright Future' out now, via 4AD.
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    Filmed at Electric Lady Studios - January 31, 2024
    Adrianne Lenker - Vocals, guitar, piano
    Nick Hakim - Vocals, piano
    Production Company: Anima Works - www.animaworks...
    Directors of Photography: Hil Steadman and Jake DeNicola
    Additional cameras: Tiff Pritchett and Jayla Smith
    Editors: Tiff Pritchett and Jayla Smith
    Color: Michael Speed
    Audio recording and mix: Philip Weinrobe
    Audio engineering assistance: Lauren Marquez for Electric Lady Studios
    Lyrics:
    You and I both know
    There is nothing more to say
    Chance has shut her shining eyes
    And turned her face away
    Leaning on the windowsill
    You could write me someday and I think you will
    We could see the sadness as a gift and still
    Feel too heavy to hold
    Snow fallin’
    I try to keep from callin’
    Watch the spring turn to winter
    Fireflies all frozen
    The seasons go so fast
    Thinking that this one was gonna last
    Maybe the question was too much to ask
    Been searching for your eyes
    All I see is blue sky
    And that old man beats his crooked cane
    It’s time to let go
    Leaning on the windowsill
    You could write me someday and I bet you will
    We could see the sadness as a gift and still
    The seasons go so fast
    Thinking that this one was gonna last
    Maybe the question was too much to ask
    You and I could see into the same eternity
    Every second brimming with a majesty
    Kiss so sweet so fine
    You could hear the music inside my mind
    And you showed me a place I’ll find even when I’m old
    Just leaning on the windowsill
    You could write me someday and I hope you will
    We could see the sadness as a gift and still
    The seasons go so fast
    Thinking that this one was gonna last
    Maybe the question was too much to ask

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