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Every Passing Day

from Things We Lost, Things We Learned by Echotone

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Waiting in line at the railway station
Got a ticket for me and my destination
Everybody seems to think they know the way

Heading for Chicago, written in stone
It's gonna be fine when I get you home
Everybody wants to know if you're okay

And the lights go out on 'Frisco Bay
And the feelings come and they go away
And I'll miss you more with every passing day

Riding with the top down to the West Coast
Discarding the things that we need most
Everybody knows the journey is a race

Carrying the weight that grew in your heart
Since things fell apart in Central Park
Everybody says it's time to walk away

And the lights go out on 'Frisco Bay
And the feelings come and they go away
And I'll miss you more with every passing day

And I thought I had the world at my feet
But I didn't have a clue
And I thought I had all I would need
But I did not have you

Waiting in line at the railway station
Got a suitcase full of our obligations
Everybody wants to be the one to say

Waiting for the wind to carry us home
And hope it's all fine when we are alone
All I want is you to tell me it's okay

And the lights go out on 'Frisco Bay
And the feelings come and they go away
And I'll miss you more with every passing
Miss you more with every passing
Miss you more with every passing day

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from Things We Lost, Things We Learned, released October 24, 2011

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"Empathetic alt folk" - TIME OUT

"Layers of harmony and incisive arrangement squeezed into perfectly crafted songs" - PANIC MAGAZINE

"They have plenty of influences - country, folk, indie - but the overall effect is of a wonderfully fresh sound" - ROMFORD RECORDER
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