Springboarding a new approach and sound with her band, the New York artist’s new single, despite the dark, grief-stricken subject matter, is euphoric, and heralds her forthcoming album Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, out 7 February on Jagjaguwar. To explore and enjoy more by Sharon Van Etten, see also the other embedded links below.
Do you feel me coming home?
Will you see me coming home?
When I'm feeling all alone
Do you want to be at home?
Will I ask myself
To be someone else?
Will you see me in the afterlife?
Will you tell me what you think it's like
Come and tell me it'll be alright?
Will I see you in the afterlife?
Someone inside me saved me
Made me see the light
Someone had to make it feel alright
All these еxpectations
Turned me insidе out and now I find
I want to see you in the afterlife
Want you to tell me what you think it's like
Come and tell me it'll be alright
Do what I'm doing
I will be just fine
Someone inside me saved me
Made me see the light
Someone had to make it feel alright
Don't you try to save me
Tell me I'll be fine doin' what I like
Will you see me in the afterlife?
Will you tell me it'll be alright?
Will you tell me that l'll be just fine?
Will you tell me in the afterlife?
Will you feel like coming home?
Does it feel like coming home?
Will you feel like coming home?
Does it feel like coming home?
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