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Comfort of strangers

from Over the Mountain by Robin Auld

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Darling Clementine
when will you be mine
all the things that rhyme
come tumbling over
Do just what you please
an eternal tease
Bluebird on the breeze oh
won’t you blow over me

But you’d rather have the comfort of strangers
no-one re-arranges..

Is it really true
that for everything we do
we must pay till we are blue
oh I’d hate to think so.
Buried to the hilt
all the pain and guilt
All the milk that spilt
Comes blowing over me

I’d have done better with the comfort of strangers
No-one re-arranges
But if you’re gonna hug a stranger
Then it might as well be one you know

Last verse same as the first..

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from Over the Mountain, released November 27, 2020
Anton Fig on drums, Nelson Barbosa on bass.

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Robin Auld Cape Town, South Africa

Slide guitar, harmonica, African blues guitar stylings and soul vocals all feature in the fresh and vibrant roots sound of Cape Town based Robin Auld.
Born in Lusaka, Zambia to Scots parents, Robin's childhood was spent between Southern Africa and Scotland; a journey reflected in the African and Celtic influences in his music.
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