Delphinium Blue

Album: My Light, My Destroyer (2024)
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  • I saw I missed your call
    Sorry for not picking up
    I got the job
    At the flower shop

    I sweep the floors but I'm talking to you
    I see your eyes in the delphinium too
    I've become a servant
    To their blue

    Chin up
    Stay on task
    Wash the windows
    Count the cash

    I picked up another couple of shifts
    I hear your voice when I'm closing
    Nights fall like thorns
    Off the roses

    All around me the narcissus bloom
    I picture the sun hitting you
    The air is filled
    With their perfume

    Chin up
    Stay on task
    Wash the windows
    Count the cash
    Cut the stems
    To make them last
    Keep it cool
    Behind the glass

    The air is filled Writer/s: Cassandra Jenkins
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., SECRETLY PUBLISHING, Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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