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lyrics
It’s a desperate situation and I’ve got a choice to make
I lose, you don’t win but just I can’t take this hate
They make me happy, my family and my faith
Must I now choose between the broad and narrow way?
This will split us down the middle and it’s tearing me apart
I’m being told to finish things and I don’t know where to start
And if I choose to go ahead I’ll still not understand
How for us, to love like this, was not part of the plan
You make so happy and I love what I have found, though I may
Never be accepted and I’ve let my family down
How could we be created to live a life suppressed?
Either way I look at this it leaves me in a mess
Am I only accepted when I wear this mask?
If I pretend there’s nothing there, will you promise to not ask?
Questions, that make me lie for answers that cause pain
Love me as I am, for I know that I can’t change
supported by 14 fans who also own “The broad and narrow way”
The name of this album perfectly encapsulates everything I love about Elizabeth's musical output from the Darlings to Allo Darlin' to these precious songs: an unyielding optimism that is never naive, and by being so, becomes wildly contagious. Some music tells you that "everything will be ok", but her music actually makes you believe it, even when the lyrics hint at doubt. Michael Feck
Introspective, homespun folk tunes from John Donne that feel informed by the sugary bleakness of '80s and '90s indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 1, 2023
The first solo release in over a decade from Bev Lee Harling is a personal travelogue filled with euphoric compositions. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 20, 2021
supported by 14 fans who also own “The broad and narrow way”
Another great album - dean wareham, joanna gruesome, lonely tourist, dorotea, the chills, manhattan love suicides & spearmint are all highlights but the whole lot is pretty darn great really martin kiosk