If I danced through the stars and tripped on Aries
I’d still be at war, still down on my knees
And if I soared through the barrel of kaleidoscopic sky
You’d still be here wondering, wondering why
And if I slept through the seasons and turned over in time
I know you’ve got your reasons why you still are mine
And I’m asking your reasons, can I leave you behind?
You’re still there waiting, waiting for me
Waiting, waiting
Waiting for me
Waiting, waiting, waiting
Waiting for me
If I entered Venus with no smoke screen
My body would melt, you’d still be where you’ve been
If I endured Saturn and ran on the ring
You’d hide like dark matter, just waiting to sing
And if I walked on and on without feeling my feet
You’d know where they were and you’d know where to meet
Oh you’re still there waiting, waiting for me
Will you ever stop waiting, waiting for me?
Waiting, waiting
Waiting for me
Waiting, waiting, waiting
Waiting for me
Waiting, waiting
Waiting for me
Waiting, waiting, waiting
Waiting for me
If I smoked myself silly and went laughing on at clouds
If I stared in the mirror and saw my stance, proud
If I raced to the sea like a burning hot sun
Right where I’d end up is right where I’d begun
If I shouted like lightning and I crashed like a train
If I thundered and thundered, I’d see you again
If I stang like a hornet whose nest was destroyed
That sting couldn’t stand it
Your breath can’t avoid
My breath can’t avoid
Your breath can’t avoid
My breath can’t avoid your breath
credits
from Many Lives,
released June 21, 2019
Lyrics by Howlin’ Whale
Music by Howlin’ Whale, Taylor Quinn, Fire Mist
Performed by:
Howlin’ Whale | Vocals, Harmonica, Wurlitzer
Taylor Quinn | Drums, Bass, Percussion, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
Fire Mist | Guitar
Kavika G | Wurlitzer, Organ
Produced by Howlin’ Whale, Taylor Quinn, Fire Mist
Engineered by Howlin’ Whale, Taylor Quinn, Fire Mist, Rae Okino
Howlin' Whale is a harmonica player, composer, and vocalist. Her bog harmonica sound comes from "The Bubbling Bog," a vast
swamp-filled woods where she grew up near a train track. Traveling led her to whales, and she set her compass forever seaward. Whale's roots come from nature, honoring reggae, blues, and Hip Hop since 2012.
Her debut EP Many Lives is out June 22, 2019 with GYPSYPOP RECORDS....more
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