Love and War - Diane Birch

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Tell me why you feel so cold
It ain't supposed to feel so cold
Use me like a ring of smoke
Breathe me in and let me go
Yeah, let me go

Looking for a hand to hold
Make up for the love you sold
Pushin' down the love below
Tryin' not to lose control
Yeah, to lose control


I'm all alone now
Guess I was wrong somehow
Nobody knows until it's over
You can't stop the water
From pulling you under
Nobody knows until it's over
Don't you know

Hey now, hey now
You take it away
Love don't live here anymore
Hey now, hey now
What can I say
Nothing's fair in love and war

Knocking 'till the walls cave in
Stop the knife from goin' in
Race your devil to the edge
Find your freedom waiting there
Yeah, waiting there

I'm all alone now
Guess I was wrong somehow
Nobody knows until it's over
You can't stop the water
From pulling you under
Nobody knows until it's over
Don't you know, oh
Hey now, hey now
You take it away
Love don't live here anymore
Hey now, hey now
What can I say
Nothing's fair in love and war

When I held you
Tried to melt you
Made believe you
Wanted me too
Oh that you wanted me too

Hey now, hey now
You take it away
Love don't live here anymore
Hey now, hey now
What can I say
Nothing's fair in love and war

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Diane Birch (born January 24, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Her debut album "Bible Belt" was released in 2009 to positive reviews by critics.

With a childhood spent on the move, as the daughter of a preacher, living between Zimbabwe, South Africa and Australia, before her parents finally settled in Portland, Oregon when she was in her early teens, Diane Birch absorbed a unique and very cosmopolitan perspective on life that shines through her music and makes a simple categorization of it impossible.

Trained as a classical pianist using Suzuki methodology (playing by ear at a young age following Suzuki's theory of language acquisition, where a child learns to speak before learning to read), Diane rapidly moved away from any confines of tradition, cultivating a very individual style and composing her own material. With an obvious abundance of talent and a passion for performing, it wasn't long before she realized that if she wanted to pursue a career in music she would probably be better served in Los Angeles, where both the film and record industries could be explored.

Working by day, making ends meet playing piano in up-scale hotels and bars, and then by night performing her own material in muso joints across the city, Diane rapidly attracted the attention of Hollywood's 'great and good', and before long the invitations had started to pour in to 'jam with Prince and his band at his house', 'write a piece of music for a movie' or 'perform for various top studio executives'. And as this started to unfold and her desire to communicate with her audiences grew even stronger, Diane discovered that not only did she have a strong feel for melody and musical composition, but also that she had a natural ability to capture her stories in words, and a voice to carry them.

As the buzz grew, even more opportunities began to present themselves to Diane, one of which was an invitation to come to England to focus in earnest on her career as a singer-songwriter, where very quickly she acquired a global publishing deal with EMI and started to garner rave reviews for her performances. Of one of the first of these, the UK's industry bible, Music Week, said "Diane has a voice and songwriting ability that will connect with truly global audiences."

Before long, Diane had been signed by Steve Greenberg's S-Curve Records and had returned Stateside, to New York, where she completed her debut album, 'Bible Belt' (2009), on which all tracks are composed by Diane.

An EP of covers "The Velveteen Age" was released in 2010 with backing from "[artistThe ]Phenomenal Handclap Band".

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