Taka and Lucy (Brownstein/Amarante)

When you pluck a steel string, my body starts to rhyme and ring

When you write a simple song, I learn the words to sing along

When you write within the sky, I’ll play your verse to rise and fly

Soaring like a bird of prey, measuring the night and day

 

Lucy, tearfall, eyes of blue

Taka, too portrays the mood

He takes the eyes and follows through

They play a song for me and you

When I sail a tranquil stream, your ballad brings a genial dream

Holding through the blackest night, shadowing the sharpest light

When you break a bolted door, I come along and go to war

Swaying in the perfect storm, twirling from the static norm

Lucy, tearfall, eyes of blue

Taka, too portrays the mood

He takes the eyes and follows through

They play a song for me and you

When you settle, cool and still, I fade the fall and calm the kill

Holding up a simple tune, living in an afternoon

Written by Jake Brownstein and Patrick Amarante

Copyright Lazy Egg Records

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