“You gave your body to the lonely,
They took your clothes.
You gave up a wife and a family
You gave your ghost.
To be alone with me.
To be alone with me
You went up on a tree.
I've never met a man who loved me.”

"To Be Alone with You"
Lyrics, Seven Swans (2004)

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American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist 1975

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