Keeps My Body Warm - Abra Moore

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This is the land of my sunset
This is my tipsy turvy sky
I hear the soundless singing ocean
And I don't even have to try

Tumble and fumble as it rushes
Rapidly moving in my eye
Breathe in enough to feel better
Heavenly hurting as I cry

Well, look at all these, all these reasons and explanations
For damage that I've done
I'm always trying but needing
All I need to be, be the one

Well, I hold the jewel
That keeps my body warm
It's so smooth, the jewel
That keeps my body, that keeps my body warm

Here are all the, all the these reasons
Reasons to believe, to believe what's wrong
And I can't be taken in silence
Can't you be the one, be the one I believe
Here it's going, so uncontrolling
But you know I can't be free

This is the land of my sunset
This is my tipsy turvy sky
I hear the soundless singing ocean
And I don't even want to try

Keeps my body warm
Keeps my body warm
Keeps my body warm
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Abra Moore (born June 8, 1969 in San Diego, California) is a folk-styled alternative rock singer-songwriter. She is an icon of the Austin, Texas music scene. When she was 19 she founded Poi Dog Pondering with a group of friends, moving to Los Angeles in 1988 and to Austin in 1992. Moore left the band shortly afterward to pursue a solo career. Her first album was Sing (1995), followed by Strangest Places (1997), which had a companion CD "Live from the Strangest Places", featuring acoustic versions of several tracks from the album.

Abra continued to work on her next studio album "No Fear", while contributing songs to several soundtracks. Amidst rumors of creative differences and contractual conflicts, she changed management and recording companies and the album was eventually shelved, although her record label did release promo copies. Most of the songs later appeared in slightly altered versions on her latest album, "Everything Changed" (2004) released on Koch Records.
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