Bolt
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Bolt
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Isn't it time to grow again?
Don't you feel your form worn and bent?
Maybe a light can change you
Maybe my light can save you
Before you go over the edge
Broken stems, dried vines
Heaven's scent, honey
End of summer, sap settling into the roots again
To redesign
Realign
Haven't you grown enough?
Aren't you old enough?
Can't you carry more than your heavy self?
There's no hiding, no lies
Having two eyes to watch you all the time
See right through you
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Who performs "Bolt"?
Joan Shelley performs "Bolt", and this lyric page sits inside the Joan Shelley catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Amberlit Morning (feat. Bill Callahan) and Between Rock And Sky with a short reason for opening each page next.
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