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What I Was

from What I Was by Stephanie Hatfield

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the first track from my upcoming EP

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Did you know I'd never let you go
Did you know you'd be the only one
I'd measure everyone up against
Even before we'd begun

It was under a tree in a small meadow
I can smell the rotting leaves
With your white shirt and black boina
That was the last time I felt peace

A craving that breaks my body into pieces
A mosaic of what I was
What I was

Did you know I'd never let you go
Did you know you'd be the only one
So now when I'm standing at the alter
I'm standing with the wrong one

Winter light is bright against the rock
A mountain full of one stone
We take pictures the sea behind our hair
What I wish I would have known

A craving that breaks my body into pieces
A mosaic of what I was
A craving that breaks my body into pieces
A mosaic of what I was
What I was
What I was
What I was

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from What I Was, released February 4, 2014
Stephanie Hatfield - vocals and acoustic guitar
Bill Palmer - acoustic guitar
Kevin Zoernig - piano & organ
Matt McClinton - bass
Shawn Peters - drums

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Stephanie Hatfield Santa Fe, New Mexico

Although originally from the Detroit area, this eclectic singer hails from a Kentucky hillbilly heritage with a rich poetic history. Her music embodies the emotional release of having your heart ripped apart and lovingly put back together again, but it’s the raw power of Hatfield’s expansive voice that makes her the perfect soundtrack for an adrenaline junkie who craves the rush. ... more

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