
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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"Rose, 1956" is a track by Waxahatchee, from the album American Weekend, released 21st February 2012. The track is 2:47 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 8 articles about Waxahatchee.
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Sharp hangover, it is Christmas Eve It fades and evaporates Passing the trains and lakes and trees Your breaths are short and urgent and it is unsettling 'Cause you got married when you were 15, 15 I hide out from telephone wires at Waxahatchee Creek Your body, weak from smoke and tar and subsequent disease You got married when you were 15, 15 Miscalculation, each other's only living means Your arms wane thinner Your legs surrender Sunlight probing, it is Christmas Eve No stitch of shade, we pass by lakes and big mimosa trees Your breaths are short and urgent and it is unsettling You got married when you were 15, 15
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