There is a man that I know For seventeen years he never spoke Guess he had nothing to say He opened his mouth on judgement day
I listened with all of my might But was scared by the look in his eyes Like he'd already lost the fight And there was no hope ever in sight
No hope in the air, No hope in the water, Not even for me, Your last serving daughter
Why fear death? Be scared of living Our hearts are small and ever thinning There is no hope ever of winning So why fear death? Be scared of living
I have seen men provoked I have seen lives revoked And I looked at my life and I choked And from there, no more ever I spoke
But I can't give up that quick My life is a candle and a wick You can't put it out but you can't break it down In the end, we are waiting to be lit
There's hope in the air There's hope in the water But no hope for me, your last serving daughter
A friend is a friend forever, And a good one will never leave, never. But you're never been south From what rolls off your mouth. You will never understand. Ever.
You speak minds handed down to you By the lies handed down by your truth Your angels that dance at your will Will mask your scrambling youth
I forgave you your shortcomings And ignored your childish behavior Laid a kiss on your head And before I left said, "Stay away from fleeting favour"
There's hope in the air There's hope in the water But sadly, not me, your last serving daughter
Pick up your rope, Lord Sling it to me If we are to battle, I must not be weak. And give us your strength, World and your food and your water Oh I am your saviour, Your last serving daughter
There's hope in the air There's hope in the water But sadly, not me, your last serving daughter
There's hope in the air, There's hope in the water. But no hope for me, you last serving daughter
Compositor: Laura Beatrice Marling (Laura Marling) ECAD: Obra #5894921 Fonograma #2368255