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A Song About You (solo, naked and unplugged)

by Postindustrial Poets

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This is an impromptu, solo, acoustic version of a song released with Belgian band Time to Act.

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She smiled so sweetly and said
Why don't you write a song about me?
I told her I would try, but it might make her cry
If I said all the things that I feel.
She's smart and she's strong
Some people get her wrong
She soaks up the sun
Any time she can.
She made me learn to be wiser
I love her

Ten years already, And she's still a mystery
Like a book in a foreign language,
Where you missed the part that's key
And just when I think I'm getting the plot
She finds a new way
To amaze me

She's stunningly beautiful
But sometimes insecure
Sometimes she's unavailable
Wrapped up in her own world
She gardens quietly,
There's always flowers in our home.
And since she's been with me
I never feel alone.
She made me learn to be patient
I love her

Ten years already, And she's still a mystery
Like a book in a foreign language,
Where you missed the part that's key
And just when I think I'm getting the plot
She finds a new way
To amaze me

credits

released April 7, 2023
Lyrics - Manu of Time to Act (edited by Pete)
Music - Pete of Postindustrial Poets
Photo by Jonathan Borba: www.pexels.com/photo/a-couple-in-white-dress-standing-in-view-of-the-mountain-2917382/

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Postindustrial Poets Luxembourg

The Postindustrial Poets started recording in Luxembourg in 2019 - and now spend their time between Luxembourg, Paris and London. The Poets' songs tell stories and the music? Imagine guys who love to mess around with guitars. amps and pedals, love indie bands but spent years listening to soul and blues too... ... more

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