Now that you’re gone
You may alter your direction
Will you offer your connection anymore
I see the scene
Someday sitting by the statues
As we hide away the words we used to show
You were more to me than any
And I hope that much is known
All that I say
It seems someone has said it better
Maybe written in your letter long ago
My words are here
Just to catch you in the passing
Maybe open up a path that you had closed
They may fall around you
But that’s the way it goes
Look out for feelings of regret
Don’t listen to your heart
You may find out
It hasn't quite reset
I never knew
That a subtle confrontation
Could shatter your foundations all around
Forget the words you owe me
Just leave them on the ground
You can leave them on the ground
credits
from Nineteen Years EP,
released June 30, 2019
Music/lyrics by: Matthew Saraca
Matthew Saraca: vocals, guitars, piano, bass, percussion
John Townsend: drums
Mary Patterson: background vocals
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