Written and recorded in one day as part of the second Song Diary project, an exercise in holding on and letting go, April 16th (Easter) 2017 to April 15th (Tax Day) 2018.
lyrics
Far from the orange hands of crosswalk signs,
in the middle of nowhere, I felt home
for once in my life.
Let the river do the hurrying.
Murder your worry.
It’s summer.
Tell her you love her.
One way or another,
you’ll try to make it last,
even though everything burns so fast.
It’s summer.
Oh hopeful goddess of whispering fires,
what a weakness. What a deepest desire.
Let the river do the hurrying.
Murder your worry.
It’s summer.
Tell her you love her.
One way or another,
you’ll try to make it last,
even though everything burns so fast.
It’s summer.
Let the river do the hurrying.
Murder your worry.
It’s summer.
Tell her you love her.
One way or another,
you’ll try to make it last,
even though everything burns so fast.
It’s summer.
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