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"I've Gone Somewhere to be Alone" | genre: Folk | |
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Not yet a love song, and may never be...
to a dear friend, even now. |
CD: A Story to Cling To E.P.
Label: Warmer Days Records
Credits: Written by Shannon Lewis. Shannon Lewis - vocals, guitar, Patrick Davis - guitar, & Emily Beam - cello. Recorded & Engineered by Mark Cooper Smith. Produced by Shannon Lewis. Mastered by Rodney Mills. |
Story Behind the Song
It is a song about not forcing love, and about trust...
Lyrics
Meet me at four thirty…
we’ll ride about the town;
pretend the top is down.
Would you be disappointed in me
if I told you everything;
every crooked crack and every twisted sight?
Or you could spend the night in silence.
When you talk to me, I swear,
I’ve gone somewhere, now, to be alone.
So don’t touch for too long, it’s too soon to breath.
Meet me on a Sunday;
we’ll sit on a park bench
and smile with all the passersby --
waving good hellos.
Do they know what’s going on here
under Summer’s bluest sky?
Would you share your stories with me?
When you walk with me, I swear,
I’ve gone somewhere, now, to be alone.
So don’t touch for too long, it’s too soon to breath.
Meet me in the Winter
as the snow falls into Spring.
We’ve only scratched the surface
of what it means to be a friend.
And if there be any beauty
deep behind these eyes,
it’s only a reflection of you.
When I pray I see…I see
someone is there, now, I’m not alone.
So don’t touch for too long, it’s too soon to breath.
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