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Jealous Heart

from This is Woman's Lib? by Marcelyn

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lyrics

My jealous heart feels full tonight.
I feel like the beast of the ball tonight.
I feel my skin crawling and melting off my bones.
Birds of a feather, we flew along
Till your wings grew fuller and then you were gone.
But I’m no canary, I sing my own songs.

And they say you’re your own worst critic,
But you might be worse.
I could never cut myself this deep.
And they say life will break you down,
Unless you do it first.
Jerusalem, come find me.
Spare me this monstrosity.

A wordsmith, a poet, you speak in tongues
As your silver voice fills up my lungs.
I feel my skin growing more callous every day.
You’re living the dream like a crystal ball.
I’m here, praying just to escape it all
And my jealous heart feels so full tonight.

And they say you’re your own worst critic,
But you might be worse.
I could never cut myself this deep.
And they say life will break you down,
Unless you do it first.
Jerusalem, come find me.
Spare me this monstrosity.

Tongues made of poison, infecting my inner ear.
They say my voice is golden,
But silver’s more in this year.

And they say you’re your own worst critic,
But you might be worse.
I could never cut myself this deep.
And they say life will break you down,
Unless you do it first.
Jerusalem, come find me.
Spare me this monstrosity.

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from This is Woman's Lib?, released August 8, 2019
Music and lyrics: Marcelyn Anne Lebovitz
Recording: ¡Baconcake Forever!
Mastering: Fuller Sounds Productions
Mixing: Fuller Sounds Productions

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Marcelyn Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Marcelyn is a multidisciplinary singer and artist whose creations are something both fragile and deadly with a heavy helping of kick ass. Marcelyn’s music serves up singer-songwriter-y indie rock weirdness on a silver platter with a side of powerful vocals and cleverly crafted lyrics. ... more

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