"She Loved Red" represents Laura Love's return to performing and recording music after a ten year hiatus. With this latest work, she expands on a lifetime of political activism, in addition to
"trying to make sense of the most brutal three years of her adult life."
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"I Still Believe" reaffirms Laura's faith in the power of kindness, love and forgiveness, even in the face of terrible tragedy and loss. This bare bones, pared down version allows listeners to hone in on Terry Hunt's beautiful guitar work and Laura's intimate vocals.
lyrics
Verse 1) It's been a mean cruel season/ It's been crazy crazy hard/ And for no good reason my universe has come apart/ I've been so uneasy, and I'm trying not to burn/ 'Cause I know that it's kindness that we're all here to learn/ Chorus: And I still believe in goodness/ I still believe in love/ 'Cause I know the power of a gentle touch when the going gets rough/ And I will not be bitter/ I will not be small/ 'Cause if I choose to harden my heart I'm nothing at all/ Verse 2) Some days I don't get up and go out of my room/ I'm so broken-hearted I don't even know how/ To get my clothes together/ To put one shoe on/ To lace up those shoes and open the door and carry on/ Chorus/ Verse 3) I know I should be thankful for this precious life of mine/ But there have been times I must admit that I thought about dying/ But I know that's not the answer/ The answer is love/ And I know somehow it's up to me to rise above/ Chorus
credits
from She Loved Red,
track released February 10, 2018
Terry Hunt, guitars; Laura Love, vocals, bass
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