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Hold Me Like That Old Guitar

from West 28th Street by Brigid Kaelin

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lyrics

Her curves are better than mine
She only answers when you call
Easier to pick up, never picks a fight
Lets you touch her without alcohol

Whatever happened to the way that you look at me?

Hold me like that old guitar
Play me like a song
Run your fingers up and down my neck
Make me arch my top like that ‘47 gibson
Pick me baby, I can play you back.

Seems it’s been years since we rolled on the floor
You didn’t even notice I cut my hair
We never make music in the kitchen anymore
I’m tired of playing solitaire

Chorus

You ask me what is wrong, and then you show me your new song
She’s beautiful, i understand
We’ve got our dissonance, but that’s what makes it interesting
But let me be your favorite tune.

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from West 28th Street, released September 15, 2008
Piano: Brigid Kaelin
Cello: Peter Searcy
Guitar, Bass: Justin Craig
Drums: Robby Cosenza

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Brigid Kaelin Louisville

A "plucky redhead," a "genre-defying vaudeville rocker," and an "amazing multi-instrumentalist," Brigid Kaelin is a full-on entertainer. You've read her blog, heard her on the BBC and on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion," seen her play accordion with Elvis Costello, and laughed and cried at her original alt-country cabaret songs. Maybe it's time to buy her albums? ... more

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