How many heartbreaks can one man take before he's done?
How many sorrows can one man hold before it's gone?
You can try to convince me that you're not afraid
You can try to tell me that you don't feel pain
But you're fading
Your colors keep changing
I can see the way you feel inside
There's no point in trying to hide
It will be okay
Empty songs and melodies are being sung
Nothing's gained, but there's a battle to be won
Why can't you just let it go?
I can see the way you feel inside
There's just no point in trying hide
It will be okay
Oh, it will be okay
How many heartbreaks can one man take before he's done?
supported by 4 fans who also own “A Song of Reassurance”
The musicianship, clever songwriting / lyricism, musical arrangements and of course the gorgeous vocals of Louise. An album most remarkable. Contemporary indie-folky-pop, just superb, just love it :-) Hassles
supported by 4 fans who also own “A Song of Reassurance”
Slept on it ever since I saw them covered on PBS years ago but finally sat down to it. Folk music with absolutely fine production values, and tracks sorted in such perfect order that I refuse to shuffle the songs. They all capture my attention but I think Supermoon the most with its wonderful hook. catcracker
supported by 4 fans who also own “A Song of Reassurance”
A really mellow and laid back listen, with lyrics that work as a nice companion to the internal dialogue that's often running through my head. Jeremy / HI54LOFI