
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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"Michel" is a track by Waxahatchee, from the album American Weekend, released 21st February 2012. The track is 3:01 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 8 articles about Waxahatchee.
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Hands under my clothes We can't let it go You set it up masterfully And then blame it all on me Cynicism smothering Implanted, blossoming in me Our fun is toxic and bold Embellished and oversold Embody me because i am weak I moved out but I never opened my mouth I never opened my mouth It's late, I'm up on the roof In New York, I hung up on you I can't pay for the mistakes I made So I'll just let this die and decay
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