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James Blake – Lindisfarne I Lyrics 6 years ago
@[romano21:26731] I'm a few years to late here, but I mostly agree with your interpretation. However, I think instead of someone leaving Blake's life, he's referring to a part of himself ambiguously. As the period when this song was released coincided when he was properly announced to the public as an artist in the mainstream sense given the song is from his debut self titled album. So he may have felt he was loosing touch with his personal self as he was giving it to us "She'd take a shine to me" --> which possibly refers to a representation of mother nature, as an embodiment of the world's reaction to his music.

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