A man begins to walk towards the horizon
Counting up the debt that he has put himself through
Calls everyone he knows, says goodbye to friends and me and you
White little lies that were fine keep us going
Too much time in our eyes to make right
What we know is wrong
A man carves two initials into maple
Hoping they will spark up all the things he wish he'd feel
These trees have no idea what they're in for, 'cause fire feels so real
White little lies that in time they'll stop running
Too much time in our eyes to hold tight
The warmth that we need
Here's what to say to the love that you want
When they're gone
You're always wrong
The time we spent together when the light was out became my thought of you
Oh it's way too dark to read in here, this fairytale just ain't coming true
A man is lying dying on the sidewalk
Tracing down the edges of his tarnished wedding ring
The cardboard sign in front of him says
Change won't change a thing
Why even try getting by when you're hopeless
All the time passing by will never lie
It's the choice that we make
So here's what to say to the god that you trust
When it's time, there's always time
The fire that's inside me died, the only light I had left back to you
Oh it's way too cold to breath in here; I'm trying, but this body just won't do
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I am not sure how to classify this & it really doesn't matter... :) This album is superb & filled with incredibly playful melodies & wicked humour - especially in the lyrics. The humour in the lyrics reminds me a little of a modern day Tom Lehrer even if the music is totally different but it is the playing with words & having a ton of fun while doing it that does it :) Thank you so much to tesla_666 for taking me here! I love it & highly recommend it!!! bmurator
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fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
On “Meet Me By the River,” Dawn Landes’s self-described “Nashville record,” buoyant country melodies settle deep into lush instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2018