your precious heart
it has been bleeding
but that's how you stay
you stay alive
now you may think
that you have bled enough
to make a whole wide river to drown in
you may think that you are
never gonna find dry land again
you may be so tired from swimming
that you just want to give in
well just let go
the wind will come along soon enough
and pick you up again
and if you look up you will find us...
i said your precious precious heart
i know it has been bleeding
but child that's how you stay
how you've been staying alive
now you may think
that you have bled so much
that you made a river
and it's about to eat you up
you may think
that you are
never gonna find dry land again
you may be so tired
you may be so tired
that you just don't know if you can
go another mile
well just let go
the wind will come along soon enough
and pick you up again
i said
just let go
the wind will come along soon enough
and it will pick you up again
credits
from little things,
released July 3, 2007
music written by mary everest
lyrics writen by mary everest
lead and harmony vocals by mary everest
additional harmony vocals by mary everest
acoustic guitar by mary everest
acoustic guitar by jg everest
bass by nathan pederson
drums by damon ewing
violin by eliza blue
flute by laila hollenbeck
produced by mary everest with jg everest & ben durrant - recorded at crazy beast studio - engineered by ben durrant - mixed at crazy beast studio by ben durrant with mary everest & jg everest - mastered by dave gardner at magneto mastering
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