Clay & Cast Iron
Clay & Cast Iron

Darlingside - Clay & Cast Iron Lyrics

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Clay & Cast Iron Lyrics

Clay and cast-iron, rum-colored silver sunglasses
White gold, sapphire, and apricot soap
French leather purses and saris with painted-on flowers
The smell of old cedar and jasmine perfume

Fig trees, bottles of milk, and sewing machines
The ring Baba gave you that you used to leave by the sink

I gave you away

You told me you take your Darjeeling black with a scone
And, "Always remove your shoes in a home."
That I was your shadow and keeper of secrets and standards
"A gentleman's only as good as his word."

Ice-skating in Kansas City, Crown Center alight
I said I'd be there in a minute
I stayed on the ice

I gave you away

Writer(s): DONALD LEWIS MITCHELL, AUYON MUKHARJI, HARRIS ANDREW PASELTINER, DAVID CULVER SENFT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
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