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Alfama

from Ask Her by Jeannette Lambert

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lyrics

As you walk the narrow road
that winds along and breaks
into a hundred homes on every side
hearing songs behind the doors
a haunting voice
of someone from another time
is heard by you
if you knew then would you sing it too?

Yellow birds in every tree
and seven cats that dance beneath the hollow wall
that hides the view
if you had a million years
would that be all you'd need to find
the secret that is hidden here?
Then would you tell me too if you knew?

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from Ask Her, released October 19, 2020
Jeannette Lambert, voice, Reg Schwager, guitar, Kiki Misumi, cello, Michel Lambert, drums. Composed by Reg Schwager and Jeannette Lambert.

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Jeannette Lambert Montreal, Québec

Living creatively through jazz and intuition guides my life as a jazz singer and composer. As a Dutch-Indonesian immigrant raised in Northern Ontario, free jazz, sound poetry, and dreamwork have contributed to my creative freedom. I live in Montreal, Quebec where I insist everyone around me create as well. ... more

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