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from Blue Cotton Skin by Petracovich

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Moving you from your chosen seat's like rolling away the stone
Queen Anne's Lace so delicate and quiet
Hands are green from trying to pull you up

Cause you can't feed someone who isn't hungry
Or has no taste for you
And there's some sorts of food that you must eat with company
And this is one of those afternoons

Moving you from your chosen seat's like
Opening cathedral doors
Two feet wide and ten feet high
Holy faces smile down from the wood
Sincere as a mountain
But just as tired
You'd sooner stay where you are

Cause you can't feed someone who isn't hungry
or has no taste for you
And there's some sorts of food that you must eat with company
And this is one of those afternoons

It's breathing behind me
I'm too scared for moving
Like running through water
It's like getting you going

Oh you can't feed someone who isn't hungry
Or has no taste for you
And there's some sorts of food I'd rather eat with my friends
And this is one of those afternoons

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from Blue Cotton Skin, released November 23, 2002
Jessica Peters Malmberg - Piano, vocals, nord
Tad Wagner - Guitar, nord tweeking, production

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Petracovich Santa Rosa, California

Dreamy folk pop that is lyrical, poetic and full. Jessica of Petracovich plays the piano, with some banjo and bells and lots of clicky sounds and shakery things. She hikes hills, raises kids and loves to sing in bars. Petracovich has toured nationally and performed on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. ... more

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