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Sapphire Skies (live @ Joe's Pub)

from Morning after Mourning by treya lam

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Performed live @ Joe's Pub on 12.17.19

lyrics

Remember that day
When you realized
That there is more to life
Than what you know

The colors grew bright
As they kissed your eyes
And brought the highest highs
and lowest lows

It was then when there was something left to lose
But some days the only hues that come are blue

Oooooh

We could carry on
Like birds that sing their song into
The night

Sapphire skies ring the morning in
Ideas form within our blooming minds
Oh what a sight
To see the daffodils
Break through the winters chill
and melt the ice
So occupy the streets
and let them hear your voice
For there are others
Who are waking up to join

Ooooooh

We will be heard
Like a flock of birds into
The light

credits

from Morning after Mourning, released December 3, 2020
Piano: Ashni Davé
Cello: Serena Miller

Additional Vocals:
led by: Sound Brown
ArinMaya
Lauren Kelly Benson
Ann Marie Svilar Black
Charlotte Holst Douglas
Abena Malika Jutt
Gaby Moss
Jessi Olsen
Kate Quarfordt

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treya lam New York, New York

treya lam is a New York bred multi-instrumentalist and songwriter whose cinematic songs and compositions are built on dynamic classically trained piano, ethereal vocals, meditative guitar and lush chamber-folk arrangements. Their debut album Good News was produced by Kaki King.

Treya is a Joe’s Pub Working Group resident and an active member of the Resistance Revival Chorus.
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