An exquisite new folk number about a relationship out of sync, by the singer-songwriter Isabella Sophie Tweddle from Ripon in North Yorkshire, taken from her forthcoming next album, Drop Cherries' out on 7 April on Fiction Records/ Universal. To explore more of her work, including the 2021 album Flora Fauna, see also the other embedded links below.
I watch the light on the moon
To keep my baby soft, and he said
"You keep the garden, and I'll take the view"
This is how we move
This is how we move
I wasn't well before him
My bones were awful cold, and it was
Too dark for healing
Did what I'm told
But this is how we move
You will be my muse
I got what I was asking for
And I dug myself right up
The earth was pouring on my brow
And I knew I was enough
This is how we move
This is how we move
We had our time much too soon
Two ships out in the night, and it was
Once unfamiliar, now in my sight
But this is how we move
This is how we move
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