Lyrics Postcard - Eddi Reader
You
sent
a
pretty
postcard
From
a
far
and
lonely
sea
A
dancer
and
a
mandolin
They
looked
like
you
and
me
I've
been
awake
for
hours
and
hours
I
should
be
fast
asleep
I
lost
the
place
and
out
it
fell
Your
postcard
from
the
beach
Sometimes
when
I'm
talking
to
myself
I'll
swear
it's
all
a
dream
November
babies
and
northern
winds
The
scars
you
said
I'd
keep
But
if
you'd
never
come
here
You'd
never
have
had
to
leave
And
all
the
bones
upon
the
beach
They
all
sung
out
to
me
Grab
it
into
your
hands,
don't
let
go
and
grab
it
But
look
the
way
it
curls
out
of
your
fingers
I
used
to
wish
I
was
the
cigarette
inside
your
mouth
You'd
roll
me
up
and
breathe
me
in
But
then
you'd
blow
me
out
And
I
would
float
and
curl
my
way
A
vapour
trail
the
end
of
me
All
that's
left
a
place
that's
kept
Your
postcard
from
the
sea
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