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Drip Drop

from Close Your Eyes by Leah Barley

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some people say they dislike the rain because it makes them depressed. But really, the rain forces us to stay inside and deal with your shit. That's how this song came to be...

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Drip drop, drip drop, when will this rain ever stop?
Cuz I’m goin, goin insane
One two, three four, passing around on the kitchen floor
Cuz I’m goin, going insane

Won’t somebody please tell that sun to come back again?
Wont somebody please tell that sun to come back again

Drip drop, drip drop, when will these tears ever stop
Cuz I’m goin, goin insane
One two, three four, curled up in a ball on the kitchen floor
Cuz I’m goin, goin insane
Won’t somebody please tell my baby to come back again
Wont somebody please tell my baby to come back again

Drop drip, drip drop, when will this pain ever stop
Cuz I’m goin, goin insane
One two, three four, don’t wanna think about you anymore
Cuz I’m goin, goin insane

Won’t somebody please help me to forget again
Won’t somebody please help me to forget again
Won’t somebody please, help me to forget again

Drip drop, drip drop, when will this rain ever stop?
Cuz I’m goin, goin insane...

credits

from Close Your Eyes, released June 16, 2014
Leah Barley: Vocals, Guitar
John Kastelic: Viola
Clara Shandler: Cello

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Leah Barley Vancouver, British Columbia

Bring Out Your Dead almost perfectly balances Barley’s light-and-shade approach to songwriting, from the life-affirming first single “Mountains” and the rousing boot stompers “I Wish” and “Drinkin’” to the chill-inducing title track and its spiritual cousin “Rise.”
It brilliantly serve as Leah Barley’s calling card, and formally mark the arrival of a vital new voice in Canadian roots music.
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