“I've got my little black dress on
And if I tell myself that nothing's wrong
This doesn't have to be a sad song
Not with my little black dress on.”

"Little Black Dress"
Lyrics, The Blessed Unrest (2013)

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American pop rock singer-songwriter and pianist 1979

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