Brazilian Iris

Courtney Kael Alden, R. John Williams

(Verse 1)
Perfect eyes and peasant feet
Brazilian iris, with petals
Dark and sweet
New apostles, perennial and young
Like a new religion, like fire on my tongue

(Verse 2)
I’ll take a drink and hope
I never have to drive again
Like morning glories, this story
Is glorious again
So glorious again

(Verse 3)
Analyze what isn't there:
Ask, is it envy?
Is it perfectly cut hair?
New receptors, new pollen to inhale
Tastе the liquor and tell the swallowtail

(Vеrse 4)
I’ll take a drink and hope
I never have to drive again
Like morning glories, this story
Is glorious again
So glorious again

(Verse 5)
Bright Red Canna calling
Just a slip of tongue
Your wildflower’s haunting
Every song I've sung
Cold Lake George in summer
Forgive my awful pride
Your wildflower’s haunting
Everywhere I drive

(Verse 6)
I’ll take a drink and hope
I never have to drive again
Like morning glories, this story
Is glorious again
So glorious again

Trivia about the song Brazilian Iris by Faded Paper Figures

When was the song “Brazilian Iris” released by Faded Paper Figures?
The song Brazilian Iris was released in 2023, on the album “Morningside”.
Who composed the song “Brazilian Iris” by Faded Paper Figures?
The song “Brazilian Iris” by Faded Paper Figures was composed by Courtney Kael Alden, R. John Williams.

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