last night in a dream i had traveled back in time
our feet were in the water and you put your hand in mine
i was blinded by the sunrise but i could not look away
you were in there somewhere i could not get you to stay
this is where i live
in the spaces in between the harsh light of the morning
and the magic of the dream
in one of them i’m dying
in one i never do
in one of them you’re breathing so i know you’re there, too
finally, i woke up in the darkness of the night
the shadow of the rain falling in the lone streetlight
i thought i heard a whisper reaching from the past
an echo, a reminder that nothing ever lasts
credits
from All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do,
released June 29, 2018
Kenneth Pattengale - Guitar, Vocals
Joey Ryan - Guitar, Vocals
Lindsay Lou - Vocals
Jay Bellerose - Drums
Paul Kowert - Double Bass
Russ Pahl - Pedal Steel Guitar
Brittany Haas - Violin
Nat Smith - Cello
Levon Henry - Alto Clarinet
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