We woke early
to the sound
of the pitter patter of the rain
on the tin roof of your house
Thunder rumbled
and the trams clicked on by
and our hearts beat soft and slow
on the pallet you laid down
I can feel something stirring inside me
something I think I felt before
seems that I was wrong when I told myself
that I couldn't love no more
Thank you for melting the stone
I feel free as water now
and I know that for ever more I'll flow
down a stream that leads to you
I can feel something stirring inside me
something I think I felt before
seems that I was wrong when I told myself
that I couldn't love no more
credits
from Bass Strait,
released July 11, 2018
Teresa Dixon - vocals, guitar, pedal organ
Thomas Watson - slide guitar
Rob Wilson - double bass
Andy Stewart - drums, percussion
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