And the sea gives birth to birds for me
And the wind rolls out waves as tall as I can see
Wailing gulls and the sun gently goes
And the stars simmer faint as I start
Walking in and the creatures begin to light my way through the dark
Hey ah hey ah hey ah
Hey ah she calls and says come to the city
And the roads are more elastic than I can withhold
Select nostalgia and harbor stories that she’s told
Cobbled streets to the highways that meet the assemblies dense of the east
Giving way to my haphazard sway as I drool at each exposed piece
Hey ah hey ah hey ah
Hey ah hey ah I’m coming to the city
On the border she cares for two kids that aren’t hers
Her eyes wading through hazy horizons at skyscrapers
We plan out the week and we sleep in white sheets where there’s no place to hide
But nothings the same as the fantasies I’ve played in my unsettled mind
Oh I’m always looking for ways
Oh to get carried away
Oh the fire that kissed her
Breathed in and burned to feel it too
But I should have known I was already home
Yeah I should have known I was already home
credits
from On the Other Side,
released December 16, 2021
Vocals and guitar: Eva Kinnebrew
Pedal Steel: Brett Lanier
Bass: Robinson Morse
Drums: Geza Carr
Recorded, mixed, mastered at Tank Studio (Burlington, VT)
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