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Songwriter's Therapy Sessions

by Luhan Si Hadin

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I knew it was silly But still I was scared By those creepy ghost stories on TV I'd run to my room And not know what to do And I couldn't catch a wink So I told myself You've got Lots and lots of polka dots On your blanket, You'll be fine You've got, The trains passing by late, Hear them and you'll be ok. They go Choo Choo Choo-a Choo-a Choo Choo You'll be alright for another night No, I never told a soul That I was afraid of the dark, Thought they'd all laugh at me But hey most days, I could take Except for when I went to see midnight movies So I told myself You've got Lots and lots of polka dots On your blanket, You'll be fine You've got, The trains passing by late, Hear them and you'll be ok. They go Choo Choo Choo-a Choo-a Choo Choo You'll be alright for another night Oh, how naïve To think a pattern Could protect me But that was the Only way for me To escape all the fearsome things In my dreams And my mom would tell me Hu guaiya hao patgon You know I don't believe that the duendes want a little neni Like you You're not enough to eat Please go to sleep You'll be alright for tonight 'Cause you've got You've got Lots and lots of polka dots On your blanket, You'll be fine You've got, The trains passing by late, Hear them and you'll be ok. They go Choo Choo Choo-a Choo-a Choo Choo You'll be alright for another night
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I'm always happy to see your face No matter how long that it's been Since the last time you came around This little suburban town See you know I don't believe in fate But if there's something Pulling the strings I hope they let go And you come back home to me I hope they let go And you come back home to me The cold night air shows our voices Freezing our time with the words we've spoken Though you worked so hard to move away I can't help but wish that you'll decide to stay See you know I don't believe in fate But if there's something Pulling the strings I hope they let go And you come back home to me I hope they let go And you come back home to me I don't think the past holds us back I think it makes us into who we're going to be But in the future I want us to have More than due dates and existential crises See you know I don't believe in fate But if there's something Pulling the strings I hope they let go And you come back home to me I hope they let go And you come back home to me Have fun escaping the curse of white picket fences And if we have any rifts Then I hope to mend them Loving home doesn't mean I'm broken Your strings will unravel back to me So that our lives can be Interwoven See you know I don't believe in fate But if there's something Pulling the strings I hope they let go And you come back home to me I hope they let go And you come back home to me

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Recorded for the Songwriter's Therapy podcast by Andrew Hemans.

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released November 8, 2022

Vocals, guitar, lyrics by Luhan Si Hadin

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Luhan Si Hadin makes bittersweet folk for haunted hearts.

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