Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
Laura Stevenson
“Eleonora” covers her relationship with her older sister—”but her name’s Katie” and she lives in D.C.
According to the Spotify commentary for this song, the title Eleonora comes from a woman Laura was writing about in her Master’s degree thesis.
Also according to the commentary, the song is about...
Call me from the capital, only together as you try to come off
When you need me, it's half a world to reach me
Selfishly your permanent drain
I am trapped inside the places we're the same
I know that it's trying and you're tired of hearing it
But nobody else has time to listen how to
So can you please do it for me?
This'll be the last that I ask, I promise
Eleonora, it's fine you know, I never wanted to ignore ya
Sleeping on hard wood is harder when you're hardly any good
And every sound hits so much louder than it should
Where's the one who'll make the ringing go away?
You're built of much sturdier stuff
While I'm piled high and loose and could use some luck
I know you've been dying to move forward
But no one can make it go away the way you do
So can you please do it for me?
My monument is my failure to answer
Eleonora, it's fine you know, I never wanted to ignore ya
Oh, won't you kindly pick the pins and needles off me, Eleonora?
Eleonora was written by Laura Stevenson.
Eleonora was produced by Kevin McMahon.