Please don't wait for me
Just float along
I've got something that I need to do on my own
I have doubted. I have resisted
I've thought there's something wrong
But I must be going now. I've heard the call
And I will listen. I will follow. I will pass right through that wall
And you will be left inside. You won't see me no more
And I felt so different when I heard the call of the waters
I could hear all the stars singing their siren song.
And then something stretched taut and snapped in the darkness
And I stepped out and entered my beautiful home
And will you wave? Will you wave goodbye to me?
And you are no different though you're safe in your driveway
You sit in your car just a moment too long
And with a twinge of regret you might not even notice
You step out and enter your beautiful home
credits
from The Decline of America Part One: The Bush Years,
released May 17, 2010
Dave - Guitar, singing, organ, keyboards, drums and drum programming
Elizabeth Lindau - Violin
Serena Jost - Cello
Aaron Zemelko - Bass
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