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Feel It All

from Into The Blue by Lucy Wise

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When you were a little one, I used to take my friends
To wave to you through the kindergarten fence
After school you’d be munching on a carrot
Making castles of shells and songs for your teddy bear
Melodies shone from somewhere deep inside you
And your voice was clear and strong

Chorus:
You know how to be who you are
You always have, you always have
You’ve always known there’s sadness in the stars
And beauty in the darkness
To feel it all means everything

When you were six our family hit the road
To do what we did best, sing our harmonies so strong
Soon enough you wrote songs of your own
And you spent your busking money on colourful clothes
There were tears and fights,
Long drives and red-eye flights
But you were never scared of the blinding stage lights

Chorus

The teddy bear now sits on a shelf out of the way
And the coloured clothes have changed to black and grey
A river of songs flows through you all the same
Dip your hand under the surface, don’t let them run away

Chorus

credits

from Into The Blue, released March 28, 2023
Lucy Wise: vocals, guitar
Isaac Gunnoo: double bass
Justin Marshall: percussion
Eamon McNelis: trumpet, trombone
Luke Plumb: mandolin
Rowena Wise: backing vocals
Ruth Wise: backing vocals
Louisa Wise: backing vocals
Didirri Peters: backing vocals

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Lucy Wise Malmsbury, Australia

Award-winning singer-songwriter Lucy Wise creates a distinctive sound, drawing on acoustic, traditional folk, roots and pop influences. She sings about growing up, love of all kinds, city life, country towns, beaches and bushlands, her intricate guitar work providing a vibrant backdrop. ... more

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