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Come Daphne

from Lost Days by Lemonade Sin

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lyrics

Before I become a laurel tree
Try to hide my fear of what could be
Reel me in, peel back my skin
Open my eyes

Ripe fruit stays tied, stubbornly shy
Inside, please show me why
This fruit must ripen, enlighten me and
Open my eyes

Is this what you came for?

Lightly touched fingertips on wrists
Unchartered breath between barely closed lips
Sate your thirst on
Miscellaneous soft, and unleaf me

Is this what you came for?

Stretched and looted, my undoing
My season ending, my grip loosening
A chestnut opening, roasting
I burn for you

Is this what you came for?

credits

from Lost Days, released August 13, 2021
Lee Friese-Greene: Vocals, guitar, mandolin, drum programming
Simon Aldous: Vocals, keyboards
Lucy Board: Keyboards, bass, omnichord
Matthew Board: Bass

Spoken words taken from Ovid’s Metamorphoses translated by Arthur Golding

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Lemonade Sin London, UK

London and Devon-based Lemonade Sin are the creation of Lee Friese-Greene and Simon Aldous – assisted by Charlotte, Robin and Jen. While they cite their primary influences as Abba and the Velvet Underground, their dreamy indie-pop sound also has echoes of every great boy/girl duet you’ve ever heard –from Nancy and Lee, via the Pastels to Belle & Sebastian and the Human League ... more

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