This is how your meant to be,
A slave who believes you're free,
To fix mother nature's mistakes.
You try to give back but you always take
What you want, what you need,
I don't blame you.
Where would you be now?
Where would you be now?
Where would you be now, without me?
Safe in the home of the fittest,
I know you don't like to admit it,
But it feels good to be at the top,
Cry all you want but you'll never stop,
To give back what you have,
I don't blame you.
Where would you be now?
Where would you be now?
Where would you be now, without me?
I've seen places where no one is safe,
You'd be down on your knees.
If you were defending your life,
You'd be begging me please,
Come save me.
This is how you're meant to be,
A slave who's believes you're free,
To live how you want,
You forget it didn't come easy.
Brooklynite Bess Rogers has created national recognition through her independent releases and relentless touring, both as
headliner and lead guitarist/backing vocalist for Ingrid Michaelson. She enjoys dark chocolate and whiskey and owns a variety of hats....more
The new EP from Anchorage, Alaska duo maeve & quinn offers a trio of deeply moving folk songs, pairing acoustic guitar with violin. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 16, 2021
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After waiting many years to hear some of these songs in their final form, I am somehow never surprised at the craft and the artistry Jenny shares with us in the form of this LP. Her ear for sound and gift for collaboration bring us a wonderfully arranged and produced listening experience. Her wit and her heart are second to none, thus the songwriting is of the highest calibre. Her vocals run the gamut from the warmest oranges and yellows to the deepest blues and purples as befitting the moment. Tortacular