Lost Dog - Sarah Jarosz

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Lost Dog Lyrics

Where did you sleep last night?
Under the cold street light
Who last called you by your name?

Where did you leave your peace?
Other half of your broken leash
Why did you run so far away?

Lost dog
Something 'bout you breaks my heart
Why you burying bones out in the yard?

I don't know if I want to know where you've been
Lost dog
Maybe I'll let you in

Home's not a word you say
Something made you stray
Off like a feather in the wind

Where do you find the ground?
Let yourself be found
If I open my door
Make you my friend
Are you gonna run off and get lost again?

Lost dog
Something 'bout you breaks my heart
Why you burying bones out in the yard?

I don't know if I want to know where you've been
Lost dog
Maybe I'll let you in

You don't have to live this way
Hiding from the pouring rain
Running through the hunger and the pain

Lost dog
Something 'bout you breaks my heart
Why you burying bones out in the yard?

I don't know if I want to know where you've been
But lost dog,
Maybe I'll let you in

There's a broken in your eyes and it pulls me in
Will you let anybody get close again

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Sarah Jarosz (born 23 May 1991 in Austin, Texas) is an American alt-country musician and singer-songwriter from Texas. Her first CD, Song Up in Her Head, was released in 2009, with her tune "Mansinneedof" nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Country Instrumental Performance. Her second album, Follow Me Down, was released in 2011. Her third album, Build Me Up from Bones, was released on September 24, 2013 through Sugar Hill Records.

Jarosz emerged on the scene in about 2003 as someone to watch. Jamming on stage with bluegrass icons named Grisman or Skaggs, she played her mandolin with a sure touch and real joy. It looked and sounded comfortable in her twelve-year-old hands. She started writing songs on the guitar, took up the banjo, and won a bunch of awards. While her instrumental talents are formidable, let's make one thing clear: Sarah is a singer. She's just flat got it. Her voice is velvety smooth, agile, and powerful. With subtle use of colors and effects, she inhabits her songs the way a fine actress does her role. Overall, her music feels good, avoids over reaching. Nothing's contrived.

Her schoolteacher parents have raised her well, providing the skills, support, and freedom to become the confident artist that she is. Beautiful, talented, and just a little mysterious in a wholesome, Wimberley Texas hill-country kinda way, Jarosz is at home in this world. She knows what she's about and is ready to get out there and make her mark. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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