Track : The Ladder
Artist : Alejandro Escovedo
Album : The Boxing Mirror
The Ladder by Alejandro Escovedo from album The Boxing Mirror
Duration : 2 minutes & 55 seconds.
Listener : 3499 peoples.
Played : 8395 times and counting.
I'd climb a ladder just to see youI have no eyes but I can feelTwo snakes entwine so I can be youThis ladder climbs from me to youLa Bufadora will explode soonIn liquid splendor sculptured treesAmongst the oaks the shapes are shiftingA shift to meld you into meLet's sleep away the pain we sufferThe medicine is in our dreamsFly away like CaracarasThis ladder climbs from me to you
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