Joanna,
As I lie in your arms tonight,
Let the carousel display you and I,
As you close your eyes tonight.
Let kaleidoscopic shapes that combine,
Be your lullaby tonight.
We’ll cry.
Cry.
But your eyes are dry tonight.
Joanna,
You can light up the road at night,
But you leave me in darkest places sometimes.
Won’t you stay awake tonight?
We’ll cry,
Cry.
But your eyes are dry tonight.
We’d dance. We’d dance.
When we were high. When we were high.
credits
from Descartes Highlands,
released April 16, 2012
A home recording performed & produced by Paul Thomas Saunders. Co-produced and mixed by Max Prior.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Let the Carousel Display You & I”
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