And you never did learn to let me be
And you never did learn to let little people grow
And you never did learn how to see
And you never did learn to let little people grow
And you never did learn how to see
I heard this song for the first time last night. I immediately thought that it made a lot of sense about love, life, and relationships, and how maybe redemption is the sweetest thing that we’ll ever know.
If you don’t own a copy of Laura Marling’s new album, I Speak Because I Can, I can promise you that you’ll be blown away by its honesty; its shocking strength is its simplicity, like the drift of an oncoming thunderclap — you know it’s coming, but it’s never exactly how you expected. It’s better, louder. It’s real.