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My man

by Genevieve Neuville

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My man

My man has a soul
Kind as a daisy
With his hands, seems to fix me
I see in his eyes, sparkles and reveries
With a look he’ll turn fears to rubies
If you're blind and deaf, he’ll help you hear and see

My man wears a smile
Warm as a winter mint tea
Is it this smile that still haunts me?
With a word he’ll work a stone until it
Shatters open and cry freely

My man has got arms
Strong as a tree
Within these arms, he holds the key
The key to our happiness and freedom,
to his soul, his smile and heart
But he decided to move far away where I can’t be

To hide the sparkles of a ruby
Safe from a heart breaking robbery
And I seem to be left with the wrong key

Will the east wind blow these words to his ears?
So they can hush his mind and fears
And let us feel pain free
Because my man has a heart
So brave that I want him by me

Will the east wind blow these words to his ears?
So they can hush his mind and fears
And let us feel pain free
Because my man has a heart
So brave that I want him by me

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released December 4, 2020
Pierre Coté: Guitares, Dobro, Banjo
Yves Boivers: Contrebasse
Christian Pamerleau: Batterie
Genevieve Neuville: Piano, voix, paroles et musiques

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