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Recorded in the living room of Janet's parent's house, in Toronto, ON, on a muggy afternoon in September.

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Well i probably should be
Drug out to sea
Where I can't hurt no one
And no one can hurt me

At least I'd be free
And probably I'd see
What caused me to be
So detached completely

Jumping a rope
Through a thick cloud of smoke
Fumbling through all
Of the letters and the notes
The ones that you wrote

Did they keep me afloat
Or just wrap 'round my throat
l Like a noose on a rope
Probably both

So lay low baby
I won't be back anytime soon
If it gets too lonely
I will follow you 'round in this tune

I don't know what to do
What I'd do if I knew
But we go through our day
And get by and get through

But my heart is with you
You probably knew
Your love is like glue

So lay low baby
I won't be back anytime soon
If it gets too lonely
I will follow you 'round in this tune

Oooooo ......... Oooooo

So lay low baby
Just for a little while more
If you can't keep waiting
I will find my way back to your door

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from Living Rooms, released June 24, 2016
Written by: Shovels & Rope (Michael Trent & Carol Ann Hearst)
Dualtone Music Group Inc.

Performed by: Elder Sister Plum

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Elder Sister Plum Victoria, British Columbia

Elder Sister Plum is a nonbinary folk musician who draws from their experiences with mental illness, the power of the natural world, and the complexities of human relationships and dynamics, to create poignant and captivating songs.

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