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Bitter & Scared

from Youth by Lilac's Daughter

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So far I've seen most of the world, yet I've never, no I've never seen a smile like yours.
And it's funny how it seems just like yeaterday that your fingers ran through my hair.

And now I sit here once again it's 2 AM reminded of your soft soft kiss. And I know, I know that you care cause you said so, you're just too bitter and scared.

Can you believe it's been more than two years? I'm wondering, I'm wondering if we'll get them back? Cause these feelings they're frightning to me, they make me shake and I feel it all the way into my bones.

And now I sit here once again it's 2 AM reminded of your soft soft kiss. And I know, I know that you care cause you said so, you're just too bitter and scared.

I see the bruising that's tearing you appart it's tearing you far so far away from me. You always spoke with a quiet whisper cause you never, no you never thought you'd be heard.

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from Youth, released August 17, 2014
Sif Jacobsen - vocal/guitar/composition
Søren Itenov - bass
Christoffer Stjerne - drums
Sonja Lind - violin

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Lilac's Daughter Leeds, UK

“An incredible, present voice, in a simple arrangement that just creeps under your skin." - said Steffen Brandt about
Lilac’s Daughter who is a self-taught artist. At fifteen, she found an old guitar and started writing songs that “Echo in your heart and touch the emotions of your mind”, as King Minion describes it on March 1st, 2012, and continued “That is the beauty of Lilac’s Daughter.”
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