Simple, raw vocals and piano. Gorgeous in the contrast, haunting in the emotions and story.
A song that I can listen to over and over, and yet never tire of it.
Simple, raw vocals and piano. Gorgeous in the contrast, haunting in the emotions and story.
A song that I can listen to over and over, and yet never tire of it.
Reblogged this on Kate Spyder and commented:
So beautifully disturbing..
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It’s only 7.30 am here in the morning, far too early to cry, but I did!
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One of the most beautiful songs in the world. The first time I heard it, I hugged my husband for the longest time, and couldn’t explain to him why I needed to. It rarely fails to move me to tears. I find Amanda Palmer’s music very inspirational, in general!
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Hopefully you saw her at TED. Ukelele and everything
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I really enjoyed this, it is quite haunting in its beauty. Have not heard her before but will certainly listen to other songs by her.
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I’d never heard of Amanda Palmer until she married Neil Gaiman, and now there are some days I wonder I’d ever made it through a hard time without her 😉
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Same here, actually!
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