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The Wind Shakes The Trees - Live at the Antieau Gallery

by Helen Gillet

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Carolina Two hundred years ago Two men saw you from below Two rivers meet and collide You fly on the other side Ghost waters talk of the Past Flocking memories sure to last Blind paint on a stone wall History caught you after all This bird is now extinct Winged pictures make me think of Carolina, Carolina
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You were so small and young Your hair Glistened in the sun We laughed as we watched you play As you hit the ball away I should have been there to see the first snow I would have held you in my arms and never let you go But the wind choked the Cat spoke And you lost your mind's eye The curve swerves the girl curled in your arms And you wanted to fly But you, you flew too soon, my dear Julien Julien Je pense à toi Tu serras toujours Avec moi
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Velveteen Rabbit Heartbeats Fast through my Tiny Chest Bounce on my tired feet Your touch puts me to rest Horse drawn second hands It's time to pay the rent Never ending tick tock dance Time does not repent Run and I run and I run.....
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released December 8, 2020

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Helen Gillet New Orleans, Louisiana

Belgian-born Helen Gillet is a singer-songwriter and surrealist-archeologist focusing on the worlds of electronic sound and acoustic cello. She moved to New Orleans in 2002, where she has developed an eclectic palette of experimental, jazz, folk, funk, pop and classical. Gillet’s solo performance is known for its enigmatic quality as each song is played with a mastery of live looping technology. ... more

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