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Wood burning up on the hill
Seen a drawer full of pills
And it's quiet like snow through the trees
Well I did what I did and I didn't mean anything
Where you come from and where you go
Who you talk to and who you know
And you're lying in fields of green
Well I did what I did and I didn't mean anything
The sun rise, the drive, the morning
The smoke stacks, the bold hats, still learning
And I don't know how I got this far down with the ceiling
And I don't know how I got this far down with the ceiling
Oh, her eyes are wide open right out of her head
Yeah, she's clear of a crown that she cut down for me
Well, I did what I did and I'd do it all over again
I remember everything, little girl learning to sing because she's crying all over me
But I did what I did and I didn't mean anything
Well I did what I did and I didn't mean anything
The sun rise, the drive, the morning
The smoke stacks, the bold hats, still learning
And I don't know how I got this far down with the ceiling
And I don't know how I got this far down with the ceiling
Oh, her eyes are wide open right out of her head
Yeah, she's clear of a crown that she cut down for me
Well, I did what I did and I'd do it all over again
We, we should be easy
We should be easy
We should be
We, we should be easy
We should be easy
We should be
We, we should be easy
We should be easy
We should be
We, we should be easy
We should be easy
We should be
We, we should be easy
We should be easy
We should be
Sometime, oh yeah
A little bit sometime.
- Album:
- Lonely Is a Lifetime
- The Wild Feathers
- Spotify Sessions (Live from Spotify SXSW 2016)
- Spotify Sessions
- Overnight
- Goodbye Song
- The Ceiling / Backwoods Company
- The Wild Feathers (Deluxe Version)
- 93.3 KGSR Broadcasts, Volume 22
- The Longest Ride (Original Soundtrack Album)
- The Longest Ride (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- The Longest Ride - Soundtrack Album
- Rock Paper Music
- Paste Sampler 111
- Cities 97 Sampler, Volume 25
- 93.3 KGSR Broadcasts, Volume 21
- Live at the Ryman
- Greetings from the Neon Frontier