out here you could hear the highway
and feel the sounds of summer on your skin
one more missed telephone call
one more missed memory
I know it's a little early
but I can not stand where you're going without me
morning breaks, the sunshine on your face
a shadow cast, you're still dressed in nothing but lace
I'm rolling over and over and over again
replays like a phonograph and skips where we start to break
I lightly trace your hip with my fingertip
like a map I'd use to find my way back to you
credits
from reverse seasonal depression,
released February 28, 2016
Mike Zepperi: melody first verse, melody chorus
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