Effervescent,
Singular
Performing on the threshold
of a new moon rise
Summer's passed before my eyes
have time to adjust to the new sunlight.
And every time I think about the blank impression it has left
I come on down to meet you and we're there to find a way
to open up our eyes before we both have gone away
Sheltering a stormy shade of gray
you know I wish that I could find a way
But you and I could never find a place that's big enough
to put our bags away
and every time I think that you are sad I grab my overcoat
and come on down to meet you
and you're there without your coat of gray
you carry every where and I think it will be fine today
A simple thought
A simple thought of you and me
how it could be
and how it could never be
credits
from The Blessing House,
released May 1, 1999
Mike Barnett: Keys
Spencer Berry: Bass, Backing Vocals
Carey Bowman: Guitar Vocals
Doug Spinks: Drums
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