Sarasvati

MARY LAMBERT

You are sanscrid on my skin
Peel me open 'til I am nothing but a whisper
Name your self center, I only play for pennies
And I don't play for sinners, I play for sadness
I play for dead things

So pull the bones from their sockets
Please be soft while you do it for I am fragile and fading
Sarasvaties sew me to sleep
I rested my gains and knee and the music I like goes up
And down like bobbing bodies in the river bend

And they say
"Mary, why are your songs so sad?
Look at the luck and fortune you've had
Why do you cry at night?"

Pull the bones from their sockets
Please be soft while you do it for I am fragile and fading

You can take my body and tongue and organs
Whisper my skin like death has already rose and stuff
Every piece of me that crashes
And every piece of you
And I swear that's how they make stars
I don't know

Pull the bones from their sockets
Please be soft while you do it for I am fragile and fading

Trivia about the song Sarasvati by Mary Lambert

On which albums was the song “Sarasvati” released by Mary Lambert?
Mary Lambert released the song on the albums “Welcome to the Age of My Body EP” in 2013 and “Welcome To The Age Of My Body” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Sarasvati” by Mary Lambert?
The song “Sarasvati” by Mary Lambert was composed by MARY LAMBERT.

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