
Waxahatchee has shared a new single, 'Mud', taken from her 'Tigers Blood' sessions
The new track is from her Grammy-nominated album sessions, ahead of European and UK summer tour dates.
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"Half Moon" is a track by Waxahatchee, from the album Ivy Tripp, released 6th April 2015. The track is 3:21 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 8 articles about Waxahatchee.
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Curious impulse drifting slow in a state In the darkness, in music, our imperfect escape You're a good girl, a daughter of liars avenged And you paint such a picture, the departed, unhinged You make a splash You're adored by strangers through glass When we fuck up our rhythm this idea is a curse I invite myself in and I think I kissed you first But this glimpse at the past, it is tattered and trite Our love tastes like sugar but it pulls all the life out of me Out of me You cry to an old friend, to a hole in your heart To a ghost in the fading strokes of your glorious art And she lied when she said she would call you today And you know I couldn't blame her The pain that you make never dies I hung it up in a wistful disguise
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