Dip my toe in the water
Lick my finger and I check the breeze
Looking for the drowned daughter
Where are you, Dear Lake
Lake Louise
She hides down in the deep water
She wants no witness to her mystery
Takes comfort in things that haunt her
Are you breaking through, Dear Lake
Lake Louise
She pleads to the sky
With her bloodshot eyes
And she feels, she feels
Her feet start to fly
She’s rising up
She’s rising up
She’s rising, rising up
She comes out of that deep water
Her arms reach out with a grateful ease
Throws her stones against the water
Are you coming clean Dear Lake, Lake Louise
credits
from Levity,
released May 20, 2017
Betsy Ganz: Lead Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Tambourine
Megyn Neff: Violin
Rachel Ludeman: Violin
Dominic Armstrong: Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Harmony Vocals, Kick Drum, Tambourine
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