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Artist/Band:
Oleander
Lyrics for Song: She's Up, She's Down
Lyrics for Album: Unwind [2001]
It's easier to fall
When there's someone there to break it
It's easy to abuse
When there's someone there to take it
It's easier to smile
When you know that you can fake it
Confronted all the while with everything that you've forsaken
And the hardest thing to do
Is letting go of you
Three weeks and seven days...
She's up, she's down, I'm all around - on my way down
She's up, she's down, I'm on my way out
She's up, she's down, I'm on the ground
I'm all around
On my way out
She's up, she's down, I'm all around
Around, around
It's easier to cry
When there's someone there to hold you
Who hasn't had a chance to know
the bitter and the cold you
It's easier to lie
When there's no one there to scold you
Systematically discarding everyone who knows you
And the hardest thing to do
Is letting go of you
Three weeks and seven days...
She's up, she's down, I'm all around - on my way down
She's up, she's down, I'm on my way out
She's up, she's down I'm on the ground
I'm all around
On my way out
She's up, she's down, I'm all around
Around - around
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She's Up, She's Down
Oleander's "She's Up, She's Down" appears on the 2001 album Unwind, showcasing the band's signature blend of indie rock and emotional storytelling. Released during a period where the group was refining their sound beyond their earlier work on February Son, the track exemplifies their ability to capture fleeting moods through dynamic shifts in tempo and vocal delivery. The song reflects the introspective nature of Oleander's discography, focusing on the ebb and flow of personal relationships without relying on explicit narrative. As part of their broader catalogue from the early 2000s, the recording stands as a testament to the band's commitment to atmospheric production and lyrical subtlety, resonating with listeners who appreciate music that prioritizes emotional resonance over conventional storytelling structures. |
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| Album Lyrics: Unwind [2001] |
 Oleander
"Unwind [2001]"
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