Grandmother

Album: Double Infinity (2025)
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  • Grandmother, my mother
    Tell me 'bout the lake again
    It's been strange dancing at the bar
    Kissing in our car
    Standing in the stadium
    Knowing soon there'll be no bar
    No car, no stadium

    Grandmother
    Sleep tight, sleep loose
    It's alright, everything that happened, happened
    So what's the use of holding?
    It's unfolding, we're all insane
    We are made of love
    We are also made of pain

    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll

    My lover, I just want to say
    I'm sorry for the way I've been
    Today, I was lazy
    I felt crazy and drained
    But on my way home
    The sky broke, it started to rain
    I saw sun through the clouds
    I saw love through the pain
    I saw sun through the clouds
    I saw love through the pain

    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll
    Gonna turn it all into rock and roll Writer/s: Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek, James Krivchenia
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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