Taken from her forthcoming album, Found Light, a beautiful grungey folk-pop number by the singer-songwriter created from haiku poems written on a visit to the cold, windy beach of windy beach in Seaside, Oregon, and about coming to terms with being single. Out on Bella Union. To explore more of Laura Veirs’s music, see also the embedded Bandcamp and Spotify links.
Somewhere beyond these cold winds from Japan
Vermillion sun turns the black and gold sand
I drop my glove and it rolls in the wind
I give a lot but not too much away
In a yellow coat, she scoops up the sky
Five singles laugh at a flying beacon
She've been burned too so she understands
She gives a lot but not all that she can
I thought loneliness, my Lord, is true
I walk the beach alone, I'm not blue
Blue is the sky in the fiery flame
I've learned from pain, now
Give but don't give too much
Have yourself away
Give but don't give too much
Give but don't give too much
Have yourself away
Give but don't give too much
Give but don't give too much
Have yourself away
Give but don't give too much
Give but don't give too much
Have yourself away
Give but don't give too much
Give but don't give too much
Have yourself away
Give but don't give too much
Give but don't give too much
Have yourself away
Give but don't give too much
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