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Lucifer (feat. Martin McCann)

from ROMANCES by The Late David Turpin

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Have you ever felt a bluebird on your palm? / Held her frail life in your hands? / How could I have ever known how lost you were / When I wished for you, my falling star? / You’re the reason I don’t cry out when I burn / You’re the reason for the ice at the top of the world / Have you ever held the world in a cherry stone? / When the ground’s this cold, nothing grows / So how could I have ever know how lost you were? / But I miss you so, Lucifer / You’re the reason I don’t cry out when I burn / You’re the reason for the ice at the top of the world / I feel the cold in the marrow of my bones / Receive me now, my lone, my Lucifer / How could I ever know how lost you were? / How could I ever know how far you fell to earth? / You’re the reason I don’t cry out when I burn / You’re the reason for the ice at the top of the world / Now I feel the cold in the marrow of my bones / Receive me now, my lone, my Lucifer.

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from ROMANCES, released October 11, 2019
Written by D. Turpin | Sung by Martin McCann | David Turpin: Keyboards, programming, percussion | Conan Wynne: Programming, upright bass | Stephen Shannon: Keyboards | Gavin Glass: Electric guitar | Stephen O’Brien: Saxophone | Kenneth Rice: Violin, viola | Michelle Considine, Julie Dillon, Sean Kennedy: Backing vocals | String arrangement by Kenneth Rice

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