A track that is named in reference to all of the people who helped us create it, as well as the full length album that it is attached to.
This song exists as a thank you to Michael Winters, Gil Kline, Randall Karriker, Carl Bahner, Angelique Durocher, Donald Greger Jr, Adelle Deriquito, Alex Walker Smith, Ashley Most, Lyndsi Jones, Albert Goenner, Steven Walker,
lyrics
Taking Photographs of shoes
in black and white
and quoting poets who
stopped living years ago
Making promises you never
thought you'd keep
but find yourself compelled
to live and move and grow
The weight won't get much lighter
But you've always been a fighter
There's not much you can learn
from whiskey in your room alone
The days and weeks can fade
into a blur
You're never positive of anything
You're everything
Your broken wings wont let you
leave the floor
The wait wont be much longer
But the melody's a bummer
Running fingers through your hair
you speak so cautiously
of things that used to hurt you
years ago
Now you'd do anything
to hide yourself away
and only listen
never letting yourself grow
But this can't last much longer
If it all goes wrong
You've got to find your way
To solid ground
(Coming Home)
(Coming Home)
(Coming Home)
(Coming Home)
You wonder if you'll find a place to call your own,
But you've grown used to staring through an open door.
You made promises you knew you'd never keep,
and tell yourself, “at least it's better than before.”
credits
released October 15, 2020
Recorded by Mike Winters and Justin Greger
Mixed by Randall Karriker at Descendant Recording Co.
Mastered by Carl Bahner
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