14-song CD with liner notes; includes all lyrics and song credits, very personal notes about the songs and CD, personal photos and images of art by Nicolette Aubourg. A portion of profit generated by this recording will be donated to animal, environmental and human welfare.
Includes unlimited streaming of Songs from Willow Glen
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
There must be some advantage to
living without you;
some kind of compensation for the
pain of missing you.
They say that I’ll recover -
they say that people do.
But I’m not them and they’re not you,
so how can I believe it’s true?
The more I think about it,
the more I think of you.
So I go online, I choose a few,
but their faces are not you.
I drink some wine, I take a hike,
talk on the phone, see if you’re home.
I read a book, I try to cook,
I write a song, I try to be strong.
I’m learning to live without you.
I’m learning to live without you.
I can walk around naked
without any makeup.
I can have all the covers,
I can take on a lover.
I can cry when I want to,
I can dance like I once did,
but there’s one thing I can’t do:
I can’t seem to learn to live
without you.
There’s a place beside me
where you used to sleep.
There’s a space inside me
where you used to be.
I watch the moon so pretty,
I watch it on my own.
Driving through the city,
I can’t seem to find my way
all alone.
But I’m learning to live without you.
I’m learning to live without you.
I’m learning to live without you.
#CEASEFIRENOW! Singer-guitarist Nicolette Aubourg was born in South Africa where she studied music and received a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Psychology and English Literature before moving to Los Angeles. Nicolette has released three studio albums and nine singles. Her songwriting covers a variety of subjects including social justice and she has won many songwriting awards....more
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