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For my darling Finn
24 October 2005 - 26 December 2005

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YOU
(C.Kerrigan)

Sometimes it’s just the little things
that tear me up, tear me down.
Days can pass, tasks come and go.
Then a memory steals in,
I see your name, hear you whispering in the wind.
Your breath still lingers in the cobwebs of my mind

The sea is angry tonight, are you casting your net,
looking for another way in?
You don’t need to cause a fuss - you never did,
you’re always welcome here.

The white buds on the baby camellia
Announce the season of your arrival
They’re small and tender, delicate and new
Like you, they disperse in the window of my soul
You’re always on my mind

Sometimes it’s just the little things
That tear me up, tear me down
Years can pass, we’re growing old
But your memory never fades
I see your name, hear your footsteps in the breeze
You’re always on my mind

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from Metaphor, released March 1, 2017
Music/Lyrics by Charlotte Kerrigan

Charlotte Kerrigan: Vocals and Piano
Ryan Gatlng: Saxophone
Derek Johnson: Bass

Recorded and Mixed by Lee Prebble, Surgery Studios, Wellington NZ

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Charlotte Kerrigan Wellington, New Zealand

Bluesy folk soul singer-songwriter Charlotte Kerrigan has been performing in Kapiti for over 15 years with both her original music and covers band Bluesette, and covers group Retro Divas. As well as performing and directing at Coasters Musical Theatre, Charlotte is also co-director of The Wellington Community Choir and writes/arranges songs for this vibrant all-comers choir. ... more

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