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These Ladybird Spots

from When The Saints Go (2008) by Jim Clements

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lyrics

Don’t blink an eye, I look a mess, but there’s nothing wrong.
I was just strangely struck by a stupid line in a stupid song.
Don’t cut me down to count my rings.
These ladybird spots.

I’ve sewn patches on all the clothes I’ve ever owned.
I’ve darned my socks, and put new holes in my old belt.
Don’t cut me down to count my rings.
These ladybird spots.

This afternoon, I found some coins I must have dropped.
It’s great what you find when you spend all day on your hands and knees.
Don’t cut me down to count my rings.
These ladybird spots.

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from When The Saints Go (2008), released June 30, 2011

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Jim Clements London, UK

Every five years or so, Jim Clements emerges to drop a collection of literate, witty, surreal, gut-wrenching songs, before disappearing again into the shadows. A songwriter’s songwriter in the tradition of Leonard Cohen, Townes Van Zandt, and Nick Cave, his songs have earned him critical acclaim and a devoted following over his fifteen-year career. ... more

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