I seem to have left a drink of mine on a table of yours and maybe tomorrow you’ll find solace in snow paved roads. It’s the ice I’m most sad about like the season out east that won’t melt and maybe you’ll find solace on a snow paved road.
It’s you who I’ll forget about on a walk outside around the house and maybe you’ll find solace on some neighborhood road.
We seem to leave drinks of ours on tables at bars because we hope tomorrow we’ll be alone inside our house.
It’s the thought of us that we think about a year from now curled up on the couch or maybe tomorrow we’ll just wake up and walk away.
credits
from The Settled Dust That Rose,
released March 30, 2010
Chella Negro & Sylas Cooley sang back-up vocals, Nate Butler played bass and Corey Ryan did everything else.
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