when i was a kid you could look in my eyes and see the whole world spinning there
i used to walk out in the rain at night just to feel it soak into my hair
i could’ve sworn we were headed somewhere
it was a fantasy that only drew empty stares angry “i don’t knows” and “i don’t cares”
just look at us now – just look at us now
when i was a kid you could look to a time when all the wars had come and gone
it was the end of all history, the dust settled down it was a new dawn
we wanted to prove we were something, we were special
we knew in our hearts we weren’t the only ones
somehow we turned around and we were wrong
just look at us now – just look at us now
i cried out with no reply into the silence of the night to the child that i don’t recognize
when i met you you could look in my eyes and see a love light burning there
we used to walk up in the hills at dawn to see the world coming up for air
you could’ve told me it would never end, nothing could ever come between such two good friends
make me another promise if you dare
just look at us now – just look at us now
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
Jay Bellerose - Drums
Dennis Crouch - Double Bass
Russ Pahl - Pedal Steel Guitar, Baritone Guitar
Pat Sansone - Hammond Organ
Nat Smith - Cello
Levon Henry - Alto Clarinet
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