Once we sang into the hills and fell
as the rain fell
you were lauging
and i felt that too.
Once we spoke into the sand
the shore was slanted
so we slanted your cheek onto me.
When you cried I felt that too.
Will you fly away, with me, over the sea?
If I fly away, would you fly with me over the sea?
I know the wind could break our wings,
but drift with me, the air could be our sea.
I would like to tell you
about a place I used to love
where the cobwebs hung
like lace on the window.
You could tell me something too.
You tell me of baseball fields
and overgrown grass
Of things that change
and others that last.
Will you fly away, with me, over the sea?
If I fly away, would you fly with me over the sea?
I know the wind could break our wings,
but drift with me, the air could be our sea.
credits
from In and Out of Days,
released December 25, 2011
Rachel Sherk - vocals, guitar, field recordings
Aaron Rourk - clarinet
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