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Artist/Band:
PJ Harvey
Lyrics for Song: My Beautiful Leah
Lyrics for Album: Is This Desire? [1998]
Did you see her walking?
Did she come around here, Sir?
Black hair, brown eyes
My beautiful Leah
She was always so needing
Said, 'I have no-one'
Even as I held her
She went out looking for someone
She only had nightmares,
And her sadness never lifted
And slowly over the years
Her lovely face twisted
Did she come around here, Sir?
I swear you would remember
Black hair, brown eyes
Late September... October,
November,
December
It never leaves my mind
The last words she said
'If I don't find it this time,
Then I'm better off dead.'
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About My Beautiful Leah
"My Beautiful Leah" stands as a haunting centerpiece on PJ Harvey's 1998 album *Is This Desire?*, embodying the raw, confessional intensity that defines her work during this pivotal era. The track features a distinctive, rhythmic guitar line that drives a narrative of personal loss and emotional vulnerability, characteristic of Harvey's ability to blend folk sensibilities with gothic rock atmospheres. Released in the mid-1990s, the recording captures the transition from her earlier, more experimental sound to a polished yet deeply intimate style that would influence countless indie and alternative artists. The song's enduring appeal lies in its unflinching portrayal of grief, delivered through Harvey's distinctive vocal delivery and the album's cohesive sonic landscape. It remains a definitive example of her capacity to transform personal sorrow into universal art, cementing her status as a vital voice in contemporary music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Is This Desire? [1998] |
 PJ Harvey
"Is This Desire? [1998]"
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