Things are more like they are now, than they've ever been before
Have we really lost the key to what unlocks the door
I hear the mourning song I feel that summer's dead
Heard a flock of geese flying overhead
I feel time take flight. I barely see the shadows passing by
Do you remember when or how it used to be
Did one and one always equal three
Well first you're a dish powder than you're a washing machine
It really doesn't matter as long as you come out clean
I wanna be what I was when I wanted to be what I am now
So disconnected so lost somehow
I feel time take flight. I barely see the shadows passing by
Do you remember when or how it used to be
Did one and one always equal three
credits
from The Swiftest Hours,
released November 22, 2022
Players:
Ahren Buchheister - Electric guitars
Jason Butcher - Percussion and Backing vocals
Jeff Reed - Bass
Chris Voxakis - Acoustic guitar and Lead vocal
Seth Kallick - Backing vocals
Rachel Robison - Backing vocals
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