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Cross My Heart

from Waiting For Landfall by Fatima Dunn

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Cross My Heart
I’m guarding a secret I’m keeping it well
It lies under the forget-me-nots in my little garden
Every spring they bloom like the bluest sky
And making my heart ake a while
So I pluck the fl owers, put them in a vase and
lament about the day
I cross my heart and hope to die
I swear by the moon, the sun and the sky
I will never tell, I will never tell, I will never tell tell
I’m guarding a treasure and when the raindrops
falling on me nonstop, I think of digging it out
and scream „everybody help yourselves“
But after the rain comes the sun, making all the
birds sing their songs to me
„Be a warrior, have no barriers, no worries in mind“
So I cross my heart and hope to die
I swear by the moon, the sun and my life
I will never tell, I will never tell, I will never tell tell
I fell off a rainbow into the darkest sea
But looking back I’ve had it all and always felt so
free, like having wings to fl y high, shiny dragonfl y
heading far away

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from Waiting For Landfall, released June 1, 2013
www.fatimadunn.com

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Fatima Dunn Zurich, Switzerland

Fatima Dunn, composer for film, theatre and dance - on stage One-Woman-Orchestra. She uses an amplified cello, her voice and a foot-controlled loopstation to record layer upon layer of cello and vocals, creating her songs.
As a multi-instrumentalist (cello, voice, piano, musical saw, glassharp, little instruments) she plays, records and produces her music herself.
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