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lyrics
Two steps forwards, run six paces. Tell me where you are, tell me where you are. The sun still rises, eastwards faces. Fills my room with light, fills my room with light.
Maybe it's time for us to find a place where we can stay put.
Maybe it's time to draw the line and finally put a foot down.
Dreams, they haunt us. Distance wraps us. Tell me why you care, tell me why you care. Constant worry, an endless flurry. I give all I can give, I give all I can give.
Maybe it's time for us to find a place where we can stay put.
Maybe it's time to draw the line and finally put a foot down.
Maybe it's time for us to find a place where we can stay put.
Maybe it's time to draw the line and figure all our shit out.
Constant worry, an endless flurry. I give all I can give.
Maybe it's time for us to find a place where we can stay put.
Maybe it's time to draw the line and finally put a foot down.
Maybe it's time for us to find a place where we can stay put.
Maybe it's time to draw the line and figure all our shit out.
credits
from BOUND,
released November 5, 2013
Kat Burns - singing, guitar, piano, organs, synth
James Bunton - drums
Dave Monks - bass
Anissa Hart - cello
Randy Lee - violin
supported by 7 fans who also own “Maybe It's Time”
I love it. This band specializes in rhythm and melody, and their secret weapon is gospel choir vocal harmonies that back most of the songs. This album is a tad more straightforward than their other two LPs, and all three are fantastic.
Pop, folk, alternative, gospel- what a concoct Lute FP
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