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Dirty Laundry (feat. Luther Dickinson)

from 1835 Madison by Faith Evans Ruch

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lyrics

Well there’s laundry to do and it’s a quarter till 2
But she can’t get him outta her head
And how she shoulda said no every time that he told her
Honey, come ‘n warm my bed
She said, I think I’ll go outside today
Pick up my guitar and teach myself how to play

I’m gonna lay my body down under the sun, Boy
Let Mother Nature do her healing
‘Cause there ain’t no man ‘round here who can teach me
To play the music that I’m feeling
To play the music that I’m feeling

Well it’s a quarter ‘till 4 when he knocks on her door
Beggin’ like, Baby, please can I stay?
She said, Hell no, and she told him to go
But she stopped him before he got away
She said, Come out back, I’ll sing you a song
‘Bout how I learned to play while you were doin’ me wrong

I’m gonna lay my body down under the sun, Boy
Let Mother Nature do her healing
‘Cause there ain’t no man ‘round here who can teach me
To play the music that I’m feeling
To play the music that I’m feeling

Well it’s a little past 5, and she feels so alive
As she strums out the very last note
And then they head back inside, with no more secrets to hide
And he pauses as he puts on his coat
He said, I think it’s you who don’t need me
Cause, Baby, you’re a woman who has got to be free

So go ‘n lay your body down under the sun, Girl
You know, I got a real good feeling
That there ain’t no man that’s gonna fix what I broke
So go on and sing your heart into healing
I said, go ‘n sing your heart into healing

credits

from 1835 Madison, released September 24, 2013
Faith Evans Ruch (acoustic guitar/vocals), Poyee Yancy (bass), Jesse Dakota (drums), Luther Dickinson (mandolin), Rick Steff (accordion), Krista Wroten-Combest (violin)

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Faith Evans Ruch Memphis, Tennessee

Faith Evans Ruch is a Memphis, Tennessee folk/Americana singer-songwriter with a fresh, honest voice. She broke onto the scene in 2013 with '1835 Madison' and follows it with her sophomore vinyl EP, 'After It's Said & Done.'

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