Karma
Laura Marling · Other Songs - Laura Marling
I haven't found it yet
Someone said it got sold in a back street killing
Now I've been searching for a heart apiece
But no one seems to think of me
And its just not willing.
No, no please don't go
I've been lying here for days, you know.
Wait, wait I've got something to say
If you don't listen there's no way or keep your karma right
Get your sleep at night
Don't give up the fight
Don't give up on life
Met a man in a back street station
Didn't have a life, had no occupation
He shouted at me
Met a man in a back street station
Didn't have a life, had no occupation
He scared the living daylights out of me
And he said no, no, please don't go
I've been lying for days with no one
Wait, wait please don't stay
I've got something you should say to keep your karma right
Get your sleep at night
Don't give up the fight
Don't give up on life
No, no please don't go
I've been lying here for days, you know
Wait, wait I've got something to say
If you don't listen there's no way just, keep your karma right
Get your sleep at night
And don't give up the fight
And don't give up on life
And keep these to yourself
It will get you in the end you know
Thanks to Laurenlovesyoumeatsix
About Karma
Laura Marling's "Karma" stands as a defining track from her early career, embodying the delicate, folk-infused pop aesthetic that characterized her debut era. Recorded during a period when she was establishing her voice as a singer-songwriter, the song reflects her signature ability to blend introspective lyricism with a warm, organic sound. Released alongside her initial wave of releases, the recording captures the raw vulnerability and melodic sophistication that would become hallmarks of her discography. The track exemplifies Marling's approach to exploring themes of human connection and consequence, delivered with a gentle vocal presence that invites deep contemplation. It serves as a testament to her early development as an artist, showcasing her skill in crafting atmospheric soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking authentic emotional expression. The song remains a cherished piece within her catalog, illustrating the artistic maturity she brought to her work even in her formative years.

