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Disappear

from The Weather Below by Sister Sparrow

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The day I was born I was 20 feet tall
You could see my face from heaven
A woman of lore to rule them all
And then I met you

And I gave it up
I gave you my all
I lost myself
I grew down

Why don't you take all of me
Til there's nothing left at all
The part of me you can see
Is getting small
Watch me disappear
Watch me disappear

I lose a little more every day
But I'm watching as you're getting stronger
I've been reduced to featherweight
But I hold on

In spite
I think I might die
Tonight
I'll float up to the sky

Why don't you take all of me
Til there's nothing left at all
The part of me you can see
Is getting small
Watch me disappear
Watch me disappear

I used to wake the sunshine
When I opened up my eyes
You used to love me in the moonlight
Now the moon don't even rise

Why don't you take all of me
Til there's nothing left at all
The part of me you can see
Is getting small
Watch me disappear
Watch me disappear

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from The Weather Below, released May 18, 2015
(A. Kincheloe) - Kincheloe Publishing (BMI)

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Sister Sparrow New York, New York

Known far and wide as the impossibly big voiced leader of acclaimed soul collective Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds, singer Arleigh Kincheloe has made an astonishing leap forward with Sister Sparrow’s new LP, GOLD. Produced by Carter Matschullat, the album sees Sister Sparrow taking the classic brass-fueled Dirty Birds sound and turning it into something altogether new. ... more

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