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"Gone" is a heartfelt song by American singer-songwriter Adrianne Lenker, renowned for her introspective lyrics and delicate acoustic melodies. Released as part of her [latest album name] in [release year], the track delves into themes of loss, self-discovery, and emotional resilience. Lenker's evocative vocals and minimalist instrumentation create a deeply moving listening experience, showcasing her exceptional ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet powerful arrangements. "Gone" has been praised for its lyrical depth and intimate sound, further cementing Adrianne Lenker's place in the contemporary folk and indie music scene.
Some days I'll admit feels a little like rain
Feels a little like falling asleep on your train
I know that you were right, I couldn't let you in
But I held you so tight your breath burned on my skin
And is it near or is it far that we begin?
To know something's near
Not the change in the seasons that scares me, dear
It's the sound in the distance I start to hear
Some days in my mind, I see you look the same
The way you were two years ago when you came
I see you there, softly moving sweet around my pain
Fixing my heart in my hands and my brain
But we knew we couldn't stay, we couldn't stay
You know something's near
Not the change in seasons that scares me, dear
It's the sound in the distance I start to hear
When it rolls in like just like thunder
And the storm that breaks, makes me wonder why you came at all
And you're gone, gone, gone, gone
And when you leave, part of you, part of me, will start to breathe
When you're gone, gone, gone, gone
Hmm-mm, hmm-mm
Some days I'll admit I don't know what to do
You came, and you gave me the deepest parts of you
But now I'm falling asleep, and I'm falling awake
And I don't know now how long it's going to take
Ooh, no, no, no
You know something's near
Not the change in seasons that scares me, dear
It's the sound in the distance I start to hear
When it rolls in like just like thunder
And the storms that breaks, makes me wonder why you came at all
And you're gone, gone, gone, gone
And when you leave, part of you, part of me will start to breathe
When you're gone, gone, gone, gone