Parasol
Tori Amos
TORI AMOS LYRICS "Parasol" When I come to terms to terms with this When I come to terms with this When I come to terms to terms with this My world will change for me I haven't moved since the call came Since the call came I haven't moved I stare at the wall knowing on the other side The storm that waits for me Then the Seated Woman with a Parasol May be the only one you can't betray If I'm the Seated Woman with a Parasol I will be safe in my frame I have no need for a sea view For a sea view I have no need I have my little pleasures This wall being one of these When I come to terms to terms with this When I come to terms with this When I come to terms with this whip lash of silk on wool embroidery Then the Seated Woman with a Parasol May be the only one you can't betray If I'm the Seated Woman with a Parasol I will be safe in my frame I will be safe In my frame In your house In your frame:: tori patty chan sarah aimee ace Adult Alternative affirming alt-rock alternative american anti-love awesome vocal beautiful beautiful and dark best of tori amos 1998-2008 bitter break up song chick music chick power blah chick rock chill chill music core jessielou artists dark depressed Dream emotive eriks favoriter fav Favorite favorite by this singer favorite songs favorites favourite artists Favourite Songs Favourites female female artists female vocalist female vocalists feminism indie inspirational intelligent life song lyricism mcr melancholy Mellow Mellow Babes misery moody organ Passionate Pet Shop of Horrors piano piano rock piano-led pop pop real relevant reliever reminds me of last year rock Rocking sailor seen live self affirmation sexy singer songwriter singer-songwriter Singer/Songwriter smart tori tori amos tori faves
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