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lyrics
Strangely,
something's taken hold of me.
And I wish my skin was thick
so that I could fight this,
and look into the eye of the storm.
But I must not be a harbor
for the sorrows
or lower my chin to my plight,
and when I suffer, I will recover,
I mustn't lose my will
or let go of my pride.
Carry on,
convince yourself to move along,
and say goodbye to what's been done.
I'm not alone,
my father told me that I should know
what stopped me once, I must let go.
I must let go.
And I must not be a harbor
for the sorrows
or lower my chin to my plight,
and when I suffer, I will recover,
I mustn't lose my will
or let go of my pride.
I will not be a harbor
for the sorrows
or lower my chin to my plight,
and when I suffer, I will recover,
I mustn't lose my will,
I mustn't lose my will,
I mustn't lose my will
or let go of my pride.
credits
from Fidalgo,
released June 9, 2023
Recorded by Nicholas Wilbur at the Anacortes Unknown, Nate Yaccino at Gossard Studios, and Sheldon Gomberg at Carriage House.
Produced by Lizzie Weber
Executive produced and mixed by Sheldon Gomberg
Mastered by Gavin Lurssen
Vocals, acoustic guitar - Lizzie Weber
Ben Meyer - electric guitar
Rob Burger - dulcitone, piano, vibes
Bill Panks - violin, arrangements
Aleida Gherels - viola
Taylor McShane - cello
Rachel Nesvig - violin
I think it's difficult to write songs about something other than romantic love, and still be able to communicate the intensity with which those feelings can hit a person. Some of the entries on this album are fantastic examples of this niche. dani_bloop
Portland singer/songwriter delivers a gorgeous Christmas EP, fashioned in the lush style of classics by Bing Crosby and Johnny Mathis. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2020
Dearest Arooj, firstly thank you. My brother died this year n what can be said about such loss n sadness. I saw n heard you at The end of the Road in England. I spent many years in India n love all the music, poetry of your heritage. Thankyou Arooj❤️ ben1769