You with tears in your eyes
Heard my sad lullaby
You wrote in my notebook in pen
How was I to know
We’d be strangers again?
Streaming colors hit me like a dose
I fell for you, I fell to close
But now, we both pretend
How was I to know
We’d be strangers again?
Your bitter kiss goodbye stained my lips like wine
You told me all along that you would run
But somehow I
Was still surprised
I feel an empty space
Time heals but memories remain
Seemed like we were something back then
Oh now we are strangers
Strangers again
credits
from The River Runs Deeper,
track released December 10, 2013
Matt Augustine - acoustic guitar, bass, voice
Hilda Boustany - voice
Wayne Smith - pump organ
JoBeth Umali - shaker
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