The sun must be feeling the weight now too
Of the changing seasons and the absence of you
Cause just like me he's been having trouble rising
Though he must know there's much yet to do
Maybe like me he's stuck remembering too
Those mornings in our room, his light broke over you
But you're not there anymore
It's getting late now, time to put the gardens to bed
I'll try not to remember all the things that you said
Or all those stupid little things we used to do
That probably never even meant that much to you
Like when we'd sit and listen to the radio
And talk about the bastards pretending to know more than they know
Oh, but for a while you made it alright
I used to hear your voice every single day
Never knew how much I'd miss hearing you say
You knew the world was falling apart even as we spoke
but you still had to feed your sourdough
You'd make us pancakes in the morning
While we'd talk about the future and how we'd both get through
Never thought I'd be facing it all without you
credits
from Fallow,
released August 21, 2021
Mike Erwood - vocals, guitars
James Healey - backing vocals
Alex Hallbom - bass
Andrew Laviolette - drums
Nate Wood - harmonica
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