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Golden Islander

from Painted Imageries by Naïka Champaïgne

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When there's thunder around
And the heart of nature drowned
If the soul of the Sun shed tears of pain undone
Could the rain be my love?
Could it live up above?
Cries are the purest sounds of dove

Golden Islander
When we make love
Don't you hear the Earth sing?
Don't you see the Moon shine?
Don't you feel the palm trees of the corners of our hearts grow?
I should never ever dare to let you go

The cold breeze of your silent curves
The honey drip of your aroma served
Clothed hand soothes the touch of affection
Losing connection is not a question
Need to be cautious when holding you
You should chant a note for me to grasp a hold of you
Lemme grasp a hold of you baby

Cause when we make love
You should hear the Earth sing
You should see the Moon shine
Don't you feel the palm trees of the corners of our hearts grow?
I should never ever dare to let you go

The mango sweetness sun shines your borders
Patterns don't trace all of your colors
Never ever dare to let you go

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from Painted Imageries, released January 6, 2020
Lyrics: Naïka Champaïgne
Composer: Naïka Champaïgne
Guitars: Naïka Champaïgne
Bass: Naïka Champaïgne
Production : Yohan Cetout DreamLoudMusic Production

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Naïka Champaïgne Montreal, Québec

Haitian-Canadian folk/soul artist, based in Tio'tia:ke / Montreal. Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist. Member of alternative chill-soul duo Strange Froots.

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