If a line could save me if it were so easy
Would it be you saving me?
I could let you court me with flowers ask me
And I might say you can take me home
Don’t listen to a word I say - don’t ask if you can stay
You walk away just close your eyes
If a heart could save mine I’d say to save time
Won't you please just save yourself.
Love, love, love - I’m not gonna do it
Love, love, love - Don’t even hold my hand
Love, love, love – I won’t fall back into it
Love, love, love - Just turn away and say you understand.
Remote, resisting my distance might seem
Like I don’t care or I’m not trying
Untallied pieces I find in all kinds of places
On the inside I’m still crying
Don’t show me your sweet face or tell me everything will be ok
You just walk away and close your eyes
If I let you save me I know it’d save you
But you’ve got to let me save myself.
Love, love, love - I’m not gonna do it
Love, love, love - Don’t even hold my hand
Love, love, love – I won’t fall back into it
Love, love, love - Just walk away and say you understand.
Don’t show me your sweet face or tell me everything will be ok
You just walk away and close your eyes
Even though you’ve thrown the line you can’t save this broken heart of mine
So save yourself the time and say you haven’t fallen for me
If it were so easy I’d let you love me
I’d tell you that I’ve fallen for you too.
Love, love, love - I’m not gonna do it
Love, love, love - Don’t even hold my hand
Love, love, love – I won’t fall back into it
Love, love, love - Just look at me and say you understand.
Say you understand...
credits
from Dig,
released November 19, 2021
Written by: Lydia Brownfield
Produced by: Fred Blitzer and Lydia Brownfield
Lydia Brownfield: Vocals, acoustic guitar, strings/synths
Jeff Dalrymple: Acoustic guitar, vocals
Andy Harrison: Electric guitar, vocals
Philip Maneri: Electric bass
Jeff Martin: Drums
Hailing from the Midwest, singer/songwriter Lydia Brownfield honed her skills mostly in the south. Her influences range
widely and her songs cross many genres, but find a comfortable spot among edgy folk/pop artists. Solo or with accompaniment, her songs are honest and poetic, and her pure and powerful voice has been compared to Alison Krauss, Sinéad O'Connor, and Sheryl Crow....more
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