There is a sky so wide and blue up there
It’s blinding and I swear it makes the day feel so unsure
I don’t know how I thought that I could leave
I think I just believed the world would somehow right itself in time again
When the leaves turn I get so sad inside
An ocean gaping wide, I’m stranded and my ship is sinking
Don’t know how I’ll ever find the shore
Wait a little more or try a little harder than I was before
I lost my way, forgot the road to take
All that’s left to say hangs suspended in the air
On windy days, I feel a little sad, think of what we had
And wonder if I’ll ever get back home again
I’ll be okay, I think I’ll be just fine
I think I just need time
to sit and watch the leaves turn gold
outside my window
credits
from Little Grey House,
released January 1, 2006
Kim June Johnson: Vocals, piano
Richard St. Onge: Cello
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