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Morning in Harlem

from Hot Air by The Beekeepers

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Early morning and I'm in Harlem
hoping for some kind of relief
in this city there's so much heat
but I'm cold and I'm alone
I've never known myself this way before

Maybe I'll forgive or forget
when I'm walking alone in Brooklyn
no one here knows my past
I keep looking for signs of places you've been

So I'll stick my hands in my pockets
and walk forward
in New York, you gotta keep looking up
I'll feel salt on my skin and pretend I didn't leave anything behind
in California
in California

Counting memories of his skin pressed up against me
I believe I can move things
but he wouldn't change, he wouldn't change for me

So I'll stick my hands in my pockets
and walk forward
in New York, you gotta keep looking up
I'll feel salt on my skin and pretend I didn't leave anything behind
in California
in California
So I'll stick my hands in my pockets
and walk forward
in New York, you gotta keep looking up
I'll feel salt on my skin and pretend I didn't leave anything behind
in California
in California

I believe I can move things
but he wouldn't change, he wouldn't change for me
I believe I can move things
I believe I can move things
I believe I can move things
I believe I can move things

Written by Elena Rossman
Vocals: Elena Rossman and Olivia Radovich
Guitar: Elena Rossman
Drums & Bass: Cian Riordan
Piano: Gianni Staiano

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from Hot Air, released April 29, 2013

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The Beekeepers Santa Cruz, California

On a northbound road trip up the California coast in 2009, The Beekeepers were born. Inspired by animated conversation with two Australian hitchikers about the extinction of bees and the importance of folk music, Olivia and Elena decided to put a name to their honey sweet harmonies and acoustic guitar plucking. ... more

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