I walk the long way home again
I was afraid that you would see my face
And ask me where I've been
And I wait for something to begin
But I'm getting older and
My days are wearing oh, so thin
To the creek where we fell in again
But I fell in again
And I pulled you in as well
But I don't think I could've learned to swim
Without you there to keep my head up
Long enough to breathe the air that you breathe too
To the church where I cast out my sins
They said I could wash my feet,
But never walk again
And we sat in the same seat every Sunday
But I couldn't hear a single word they said
While your hand is barely, barely touching mine
And I woke up in your room alone
I must have drifted off just staring at your clothes
Is it yours or is it someone else's now?
No matter the days away
I'll keep it ready
Waiting for the day that you come home
I've been in absolute awe of this demo tape since I received the physical tape in my EFBN pre-order package. So glad it's been released digitally for everyone to hear. This version of American Dreams seriously might be my favorite recording by any artist in history. awaitingandrew
Psychedelic, powerful, lyrically mature. This album is falling in love, losing it and moving on, but with that love still remaining, tucked away until it returns or is replaced with a new one. cbarrow97