Hear a sound of softer singing
Tapping at the door
Fingertips of blue light sneaking
Over my shoulder, and I'm
Walking into my old home in long time ago
I can taste the old taste of you
I can feel the sky above you
I strain my eyes and I can't see you
But someday it will go down
It will go down I know it will.
Sitting underneath the table
Heavy behind the eyes
Stomach hurts and I'm not able
To play with all those other guys
Always got a funny feeling
Starts right above the sheds
Carrying my voice out to you
I will get my echo through you
The only way that I can hear you
Then I can settle down, down
Then I settle down
I know you can hear me now.
credits
from The Devil & Mrs. French Fry,
released May 21, 2016
Jennifer King: Vocals, acoustic guitar
Produced by Greg Hippel
Co-produced by Wade Matthys, Kyle Shimek, Chris Goodwin, and Jennifer King
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