Hear me dear, if I’m not around this time next year, tell my friends they can all just follow me down. I’ll be dancing with a ghost to the siren songs of the old west coast, on the PCH with a hand out heading south. I’m heading south with the wind, I’ll catch that train and ride on in to a town that knows when to cry a long with me and when to wake up the sun like an old friend who says, “you’ve had enough so sit right down I’ll keep you company.” I’m getting drunk, off drinking rain and my skin’s as pale as the old door frame of the house of my first love, I remember well. That door was open wide, on a summer’s day I walked inside and that’s where the story gets just too hard to tell. So California take me back, I’m lost out here on this one way track and I know that we have both seen better days. In these blind/broken dreams I’m walking on a high-rise beam and I look down below and hear somebody say
“Love, let go, fall down”
“Kevin - come here, come on down”
credits
from The River You Drink From Will Drown You,
released March 3, 2011
Kevin Coons - vocals, guitar, harmonica
Rachel Spotten - piano, vocals
Paul Frankel - drums
Brenneth Stevens - guitar
Morgan Enos - bass
Ross Major - mandolin
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