Gull Lake(in a Peach-Plum Dawn)歌词由Dan Campbell演唱,出自专辑《Other People’s Lives (Explicit)》,下面是《Gull Lake(in a Peach-Plum Dawn)》完整版歌词!
Gull Lake(in a Peach-Plum Dawn)歌词完整版
Out on Gull lake, in a peach-plum dawn, in your Edson boat, I’m safe. A summer day, pulling walleye up, then the morning comes. I’m awake and the pain starts in my sternum, then it radiates. When I see your face, made of brick and stone, it’s strong and bold and brave. It starts to fade, and you’re weaker now, cursing these goddamn legs. I know you gotta go, but I was hoping that you’d stay. Hoping you’d stay. Hoping you’d stay. At Erin Ridge, where I’d come from school when I was faking sick. You’d take me in. When the world got dark, you let me be a kid, and I know you couldn’t stay, but I really wish you did. I wish you did. I wish you did. You told me not to get old. You felt the weight in your bones. I knew you needed to go,
but I felt so alone. You told me not to get old. Watching your light go out slow, with a lump in my throat. Wish we were back on your boat. You told me not to get old. You told me not to get old.