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this track was recorded at Sacred Heart Music Center in Duluth, MN.
special thanks to Marinos and Sarah for performing on the track
lyrics
well somethings ganna have to change
and somethings ganna have to change
to make this feel all right
and its dark
dark in the night
and its cold
feels cold in thoughts of flight
something needs to change
to make this all right
and i'm in flight of this place
in flight of my own damn face
and i'll fly to the east
and i'll fly to the south
i'll fly over to asia and stuff my own mouth
the the words i cant speak or quite understand
i'll build me a farm and live off the land
and now that the dirt is dried out from drought
i'll buy me a ticket and get the hell out
so i'll fly to the west
and i'll fly to the north
its were i come from its where i go forth
and now that i'm home
why did you pass
away from me
and where did you go
in flight
we took vows we were married
your last name i proudly carried
now it haunts my heart
and everything falls apart
in flight
well somethings ganna have to change
and somethings ganna have to change
to make this feel all right
and i'll fly to the east
and i'll fly to the south
i'll fly over to asia and stuff my own mouth
the the words i cant speak or quite understand
i'll build me a farm and live off the land
and now that the dirt is dried out from drought
i'll buy me a ticket and get the hell out
you tell me i have options
you tell me to listen
i tell you i'm stubborn and full of indecision
yet you still say you love me
and you'll wait for me
cause you say only time can heal me
you tell me that somethings ganna have to change
credits
released October 23, 2015
Haley Lawson: Guitar and Vocals
Logan Amys: Banjo
Sarah Glitsos: Vocals
Marinos Glitsos: Cello
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