
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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"Peace and Quiet" is a track by Waxahatchee, from the album Cerulean Salt, released 5th March 2013. The track is 2:38 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 8 articles about Waxahatchee.
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End up in alabaster The radio counts your thoughts You grow as big as the ocean Soothing when I'm distraught But you can't run, you can't hide, you're a giant You defend all the damage you caused If I muster the strength to afflict you I won't feel any better at all Some cosmetic illusion You'll rest your callow bones And blame my hardworking father For harm you cannot atone But you can't argue the truth, you're exceeded You will rest on your laurels and stall If I muster the strength to reflect you I won't feel any better at all
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