Recorded at Workshop Jones, Chicago, 2015. Engineered and remastered by Charlie Crane.
lyrics
It was a dream of a dream of a violin
I dreamed I woke up, I fumbled for a pen
And I was drenched in the flood, in the song, in my blood
And it's a joy I'll never get again
Help, I said, I've lost the pace
But I see time consume your face
It was a good thought. I think it made me happy.
It was an idea someone entertained.
Was it me? Was it you? Everything is true and false, and I'm squirrel-brained.
Help, I said, I've lost the pace
But I see time consume your face
Should I sing along?
I was strong until I thought of you
Then it all went wrong
Someone tell me what I'm supposed to do
How does the song go? How does the song go? How does the song go?
Was this spot always there? Was it always dark?
I never know what I'm looking for
There's a distant beauty beckoning, I dodge the point of reckoning
Anxiety and influence have left their mark
Help, I said, I've lost the pace
But I see time consume your face
Should I sing along?
I was strong until I thought of you
Then it all went wrong
Someone tell me what I'm supposed to do
How does the song go? How does the song go? How does the song go?
credits
credits
from Everything I Think I Know Is Wrong,
released September 20, 2019
Vocals, guitar: Liz Bagby
12-string guitar, harmonica, organ: Charlie Crane
Mandolin, backing vocals: Zachary Sigelko
Additional backing vocals: Sarah Scanlon, Liesl Downey, Thomas Zeitner
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