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What do we say

from Black Gramophone by Sarah Beatty

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What do we say, when there's nothing left to talk about.
Where do we turn, when our brains are turned all inside out.
How do we go on, believing there is something left for us.

I cannot think, cause thinking hard has left me numb and
You cannot speak because the things you think, you think are dumb. How do we go on, believing there is nothing left for us.

So won't you please love me for one night more.
Won't you please love me and push me to the floor.

What to believe, I believe I'll have another drink and
I don't want to be a product of all my theories
How can I stop for a moment to let the room air out.

If this is it, I would like to say my last goodbye but
I don't want to go, if it means you'll despise me.
For in a moment, this all could turn right around.

So won't you please love me for one night more.
Won't you please love me and push me to the floor.

I see that you can reach above the shining stars,
but you're hanging on to something in my mind.
Everything, everything, everything's so fine, but you won't tell me why.

What do we say...

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from Black Gramophone, released May 24, 2012
Vocals & guitar - Sarah Beatty

Written and Produced by Sarah Beatty

Recorded live off the floor at River 16 Studios, Oakville, ON

Engineered by Nick Jabbour
Mixed by Nick Jabbour

Mastered by Andrew Cowan at Lacquer Channel Mastering, Toronto, ON

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Sarah Beatty Hamilton, Ontario

Canadian singer songwriter.

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