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lyrics
Tulips on the table
mean that spring is on the way
the sun shines through the window like it hasn't shown in days
and lately you don't listen to a single thing I say
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
I come home from work and you say it's nice to se you
I take off my jacket and say, "Nice to see you, too"
But I can't help but notice you hate everything I do
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
The kids are at your folk's this weekend
it's just you and me
we can do anything we want
we're as free as we can be
but we can't seem to pick a movie we both want to see
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
Tulips on the table
mean that spring is on the way
and the sun shines through the window like it hasn't shown in days
and lately you don't listen to a single thing I say
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
My baby don't love me anymore
Irish singer-songwriter Oisin Leech's acoustic folk music is characterized by its muted beauty and intimate, solitary quality. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2024
A gorgeous journey through a kaleidoscopic array of sonic approaches melted together that feels old and new at the same time. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 5, 2024
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Maybe the best thing David ever did, which makes me extremely sad. A Jews record in all but name, but more direct in its lyricism without losing that indescribable feeling, that beauty and sorrow and lighthearted sarcasm all rolled into one profound set of lyrics that are David Berman. Not to mention the band playing on the record is probably the best Berman ever recorded with. Rest in Peace DCB. jack_thorn16