All my plants are dying
And I am at a loss
I’ve tried all of the tryings
Still they’re fading off
Oh my room is dirty
No matter how I clean
I’ve tried finding a place for everybody
But there’s just no more room left for me
Oh I guess it’s time to see
Oh I’m living Iife for me
Oh there’s no shame to be
A woman who wants to be free
A woman who wants to be
A woman who wants to be
All my cupboards are empty
But I’ve spent all my money on food
Once was a time of plenty
But my resources have been abused
All my floors are dusty
But every fucking day I sweep
Oh it takes two to tangle in a city
I’m afraid no more heartbeats can I safe keep
Oh I guess it’s time to see
Oh I’m living Iife for me
Oh there’s no shame to be
A woman who wants to be free
A woman who wants to be
A woman who wants to be
All my clothes are shrinking
No matter how much I work out
The weight of the world has me sinking
And I think it’s time I finally get out
All my windows are broken
And I can’t seem to shut out the noise
So I’ve turned my gaze
The Northern way
And since been following the sound of my voice
Oh I guess it’s time to see
Oh I’m living Iife for me
Oh there’s no shame to be
A woman who wants to be free
A woman who wants to be
A woman who wants to be
credits
from Windborne,
released December 7, 2021
Song Written and Performed by Miranda Joan
Production, Vocal Production and Mixed by Julian “J3PO” Pollack
Vocal Engineered by John Young
Mastered by Hector Vega at Becker Mastering
Guitar by Jordan Peters
Aux Vocals Engineered by Spencer Bleasdale at Armory Studios
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