Must have seen me standing on a pedestal
Quivering like a pansy petal
Why, oh why bring me down
Got enough of that in my hometown
And in the weakness of my beloved roots
From time to time I find I swing around
And will I ever, ever
Get over that face
Is there another, another one
In some other place
Holly Golightly in the wind
Tumbleweed tumblin'
And is the problem within me
Or is there some better place to be?
They said you'd gone, gone
But only from your mind
And I had gone, gone across the state
But never left the state of my mind
And is it true what they say about the west
Is it true what they say about the west
And is it true what they say about the west?
credits
from Otherkin,
released December 19, 2014
Featuring:
Lizzy Diane: Songwriting, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar)
Emily Hartman: Percussion
Evan Middlesworth: Bass
Jake Moore: Vocals (whispering)
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