Her Mother's House

Album: Fossora (2022)
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  • The space in your voice
    Shows the scale of your compassion
    The tone of your voice
    Reveals the space you give up there

    The more I love you
    The stronger you become (stronger, become)
    The less you need me (the less you need)

    A dry voice comes from a stingy heart
    But a moist voice comes from abundance

    The more I love you (your voice)
    The better you will survive
    The more freedom I give you (more freedom I give you)

    A mother's house
    Has a room for each child
    It's only describing the interior
    Of her heart

    A balloon painted with red clay
    With lubrication will not crack
    But will inflate evenly and float
    Undo (undo), undo (undo), undo (undo), undo (undo)
    The fortune of her heart Writer/s: Björk Guðmundsdóttir, Isadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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