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Laura Smith (March 18, 1952 – March 7, 2020) Canadian folk singer-songwriter.[1]

LauraSmith.ca

Deep Roots Music Cooperative, "2013 Festival Artists: Laura Smith"

CBC, "Bandwidth — Laura Smith"

"The folksinger went 15 years between albums due to an addiction to narcotics. She's back with Everything Is Moving."]

CBC New, "Folk Singer Laura Smith has Died" (March 8, 2020)

Roots Music, Canada, "Laura Smith: A Powerful Voice is Missing" (2020)

YouTube channel, "Laura Smith — Topic"

The Blues and I

It's a pale blue sky,
Clouds are rolling by on the port side.
I am seeing eye to eye
With the storm in my heart.
The winds wave us apart on the port side.

Everything is moving.
Everything is moving.
So why am I standing still,
looking for a star?
Let there be a star!

Guiding me —
Aye yay yay yay yay yaya.

All those blues in the sky,
While the blues and I —
We meet on the port side.
We see eye to eye
Oh eye to eye
The blues and I.

We see eye to eye
Oh eye to eye
The blues and I.

From the album, Everything is Moving, Borealis Records (BCD224), Canada, 2013. Genre: Folk, World, & Country.[2]

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