Well, alright
I guess I'll see you on the other side
of this bridge above the waters of
a river that divides
distant souls that once were close
are no longer intertwined
they unwind
And I can barely see
your face as it fades into my memory
Still, I swore I saw you sleeping
with your love beneath a tree
In a forest unfamiliar
filled with faces young and free
When I got up close
a thought arose
It became so clear to me
This was not reality
as you faded to
the obscurity
of a dream
When I awoke
you were nowhere to be seen
And round, and round, and round
we tumble down
with the sound
of something lost that can't be found
Was it ever there?
So give me evidence you still exist
as I sift
through this mess up in my head
Can't find nothing here
Suddenly, I remember
that morning in September
the morning that we met
And we sung our song so softly
as people drank their coffee
and smoked their cigarettes
And when we reach the end of the path ahead
which we tread
Well, I know you'll be my friend
and we'll meet again
And if Chicago winters grow to cold
I'll hit the road
You'll be the first to know
when I'm on my way back home
And I'll see you then
Yeah, I'll see you then
credits
from Rosewood Demos I,
released September 1, 2019
Recorded and mixed at Rosewood Recordings by Grant Tolber
supported by 4 fans who also own “Castalia - Sing the Hits”
Lobby Boy’s songs stir up images and contemplation. Listening is like remembering someone else’s memories. Like I’m homesick for somebody else’s home; or nostalgic for a place I never even lived. The lyrics resonate and the music embraces. Fresh and relatable. LORE! should have broad appeal to anyone navigating the hard and soft edges of life. Marty Wilson (openstrings)
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