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lyrics
A raindrop in the everness
The ins and outs of a grand indifference
A life in boxes sparkles for a time
Another day retiring
I was never afraid of anything
But I think I'll fear the winter when it comes
But remember me when the days are long
And the summer stars are running
I wish I could've stayed around to see the spring
And tell the boy with the dark brown hair
That it never would've worked between us
But I wish I could've seen his face just one more time
And I'd rather take back everything
And say that I was wrong
Than hear again the drip-drip-drop
Of the rain that soldiered on
And I could build a mountain out of metal in the tide
And I could build a universe where only I reside
But remember me when the days are long
And the summer stars are running
I wish I could've stayed around to see the spring
And tell the boy with the dark brown hair
That it never would've worked between us
But I wish I could've seen his face just one more time
So remember me when the days are long
And the summer stars are coming down
I wish I could've stayed
And I would've all my days
But the tears they run like rivers now
Like rivers now
And the tears they run like rivers down my face
The stagelights came up slow and I watched you go
The theatre door let in so much of the deepest winter cold
And I think I'll write about it if the ink will find the page
I'll remember the boy with the dragon eyes and the things we didn't say
So remember me when the days are long
And the summer stars are running
I wish I could've stayed around to see the spring
And tell the boy with the dark brown hair
That it never would've worked between us
But I wish I could've seen his face just one more time, just one more time
I wish I could've heard him play just one more time, just one more time
My name's not on the sheet but can I stand here on the street
Just to hear you play just one more time, just one more time
credits
from Peregrine North,
released March 14, 2015
Rachel Shrader: vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
Patrick Smith: bass guitar
Valmir Hajro: drums
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