She has no one
Who tells her so
Where, when and why to let go
Like her cigarette smoke
Drifting into the night, she drifts
Up into the moonlight
And no one may direct her flight
Got on a train to the
Good feeling you once knew when
She brought you into her room
Brought you into the sheets of her bed
Though you will give her your grace
Don’t expect her bowing praise
She doesn’t see you as defaced
She sees you as the hands she’s embraced
How much love before she turns around?
How many changes 'til the gale calms down?
How many storms because you were too proud?
How much time will she give you?
Kiss you
The daughter of the wind
Don’t abolish the power of the
Passion she’s procured me
She can take me and carve me out
In little stars to garnish the sun
Sister of another breath
I’ve had no other precedent
Her sentiments leave me abraded
My I-don’t-knows can drive her crazy
How much time can I keep her safe
Until she drifts among the winds again?
How many words will I wish I’d said?
How much time will she give me?
Kiss me
The daughter of the wind
Daughter of the wind, I’m fine
Daughter of the wind, I need you in my life
Don’t turn around
Don’t blow away into the wind
As others did
How much time can I keep her safe
Until she drifts among the winds again?
How many words will I wish I’d said?
How much time will she give me?
Kiss me
The daughter of the wind
She'll give you fire
To nurse your bones
A beauty that fuels your hormones
credits
from Ennui,
track released April 28, 2017
Words & music by Drew Mazur
Drew Mazur – vocals, piano, synths, saxophone
Rory Mazur – guitar
Abby Adams & Dan Chironno – vocals
Produced by Drew Mazur & Daniel Chironno “DTronic”
Mixed & mastered by Daniel Chironno “DTronic”
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