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Recorded in Hummingbird Studio, Nelson. Produced by Bryce Wastney
lyrics
MY WINTER
I spent all my winter building a ship,
I thought it would sink but it sailed.
Sometimes, Jesus, sometimes
I wish I had faith in myself.
We’re all locked in our bedrooms
Singing the same tune:
I wish I had faith in myself
I wish I had faith in myself
He said:
This is my body
Break off some bread
This is my blood
A drop - thin and red
There’s blood in the river
It flows to the sea
I’m sailing this water
Is this being free?
I wish I had faith in myself
I wish I had faith in myself
I wish I had faith in myself
I wish I had faith in myself
I’m not above
Nor am I below
Spat out lukewarm
Like a weak embryo
All of this spilled blood
All of this waste
All of us doubters
Leaving our trace
I wish I had faith in myself
I wish I had faith in myself
(instrumental)
I spent all my winter building a ship
I thought it would sink but it sailed.
Sometimes, baby, sometimes
Oh sometimes, baby, sometimes
I wish I had faith in myself.
I wish I had faith in myself
I have faith in you
Maybe it’s easy for me?
I’m not in your shoes
You don’t seem uncertain
Or is that just my view?
I have faith in you
There’s blood on my lips
It tastes like wine
credits
released September 21, 2019
Danuta Fairclough - vocals
Jeremy Mason - guitar
Bryce Wastney - keyboard, drums, shaker
Dominik Fairclough - backup vocals
Nick Fairclough - lyrics
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