Deliciously sparse, ghostly, delicate folk in with a lovely melancholic farewell song by the London singer-songwriter, with the latest single from her forthcoming album, due to be released on 7 March 2025, via on independent label The state51 Conspiracy. To explore and enjoy more by Clara Mann, see also the other embedded links below.
Put on your shirt and pack up the car
Go back to the town and the girl
I’ll make a start, I’ll pack what you left
But how can I rest with sin in my heart
I’ll remember you there, as the train goes rolling on
Turned away from me dear, I’d still know your name
Now summer is gone, and down comes the rain
I’ll put on your old working shirt
And through every room, your memory fades
There’s nothing but sun in it’s place
So remember me
Here as the trains go rolling on
Turned away from you dear, I’d still know your name
Keep on walking, cos you’re still a wanderer
Back and shoulders, you’re still a wanderer
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