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India

from Two Birds by Kirsty McGee

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india my dear, you're almost out of luck
that slender chain of pearls you wear
around your slender neck
is fallen to the floor - why don't you pick it up?
india my dear

it's not that i don't love you but the world's moved on
and the colours in your eyes don't mix with mine
it's not that i don't trust you
but there's nothing more to say
india, my dear

india my dear, you're nothing but kindness
and i don't expect you'd say the same of me
we did all of our crying in a lay-by by the road side
and i can see so clearly now i can no longer see

did you know when i first saw you
i felt i was falling into grace :
to see your bright hair burning
around your smiling face?
but i see the colours fading from you
like you're too much in the light
and i hate to watch you fading, india

india my dear - we're almost out of time
i can't sit and watch you crumble like a child
there's colours out there in the rain
that i first saw in your eyes
india my dear

it's not that i don't love you but there's nothing more to say
and the colours in your eyes don't mix with mine
it's not that i don't trust you but the world's moved on
india my love

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from Two Birds, released November 14, 2005

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Kirsty McGee Manchester

A wandering maverick and spellbinding live performer with a voice that has been described as having the texture of smoke & velvet, McGee defies categorisation, to make 'hobopop' –“music of no fixed genre”. Her continuously evolving musical personality is proof that a freedom from artistic restraints can sometimes produce a unique, enthralling and original voice with a rare honesty. ... more

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