Cheaters Don't Deserve Songs, but I Like How This Sounds

from Death of A CareTaker by Jessica Pradhan

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You can hold me one last time
Before we say, "goodbye"
Can you taste my tears?
They represent what I fear

Could we slow dance one last time,
To our favourite dream like tunes?
Follow me now
The way we'd get lost in our town, and I

Pray to God you're happy every night
Stars kissing your forehead, tucking you tight
If I could be a memory
Close your eyes, what do you see?
Does the dark remind you of me?

Could we pretend we're still in love
For the sake of another fucking song?
Where should my mind go
When you took the light so long ago and I

Thought I was your beacon of light
"A source of everything pure and right"
I hope you keep my paper scraps
And my red sweater, the one you never gave back
Give it back

You can kiss me one last time
Remember just like 19th October?
The city was cold
But this time, it's my room

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from Death of A CareTaker, released April 7, 2021

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Jessica Pradhan Edmonton, Alberta

multi instrumentalist, indie artist based in Canada. Though she finds it hard to categorize her music to a specific genre, 'alternative moodily-raw' is how she would describe her work. Jessica's self projects in arranging, scoring, and composing, as well as playing in bands from punk rock, metal-core, to indie dream-pop allows her to express her music, and herself in a mix of unconventional sounds ... more

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