Lyrics Shy Women - The Weather Station
Shy
women,
you
and
I
Shy,
from
knowing
too
well
Every
time,
as
though
it
were
mine
The
bitterness
that
you
hide
so
well
I
say
nothing
at
all,
thinking
of
your
pride
And
I
tell
you
that
you
look
well
And
you
roll
your
eyes
and
laugh
And
we
sit
down
together
By
the
window,
talking
about
the
weather
I
should
have
told
you,
you
looked
so
alive
And
elegant
in
the
low
sunlight
Shoulders
wide,
though
in
readiness
to
fight
Something
you
never
even
touch
Never
ask
for
too
much
No,
you
can
get
by
on
almost
nothing
You
and
I
forever
bluffing
And
ever
so
kind,
shy
women,
shy
Ice
on
the
trees
since
New
Year's
Eve
Coming
down
in
white
sheets
All
white
power
lines
Swaying
high
and
heavy
You
were
staring
out,
your
eyes
real
straight
Like
nothing
touches
you
these
days
Seemed
to
me
that
luxury
would
be
To
be
not
so
ashamed
Not
to
look
away
Even
this,
heaviness,
deserved
no
less
Than
to
always
confess
every
false
smile
To
every
loneliness,
there's
a
design
that
we
witness
You
and
I,
shy
women,
shy
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