I looked to you brother,
over and over,
a wonderful wanderlust,
wide open rover,
strong and content that the world would provide,
to a sensitive soul your unwilling to hide,
but me I was raised where the land meets the sea,
and we buried the notion of longing to leave,
but you would be swayed by far away eyes,
and that was the difference between you and I,
Oh oh oh where do you where do you go,
oh oh oh my sensitive sensitive soul,
The road made you coarse bitter and bold,
time had it's way and the boy had grown old,
the faces you ran from back in the blue were in every new town,
they'd been waiting for you,
and we all have our reasons like you had yours too,
one cannot judge what the others will do,
you had your way and it would suffice but the choices we make,
they all come with a price,
Oh oh oh where do you where do you go,
oh oh oh my sensitive sensitive soul,
Oh oh oh where do you where do you go,
oh oh oh my sensitive sensitive soul,
But somewhere out there is a mother who's proud of him,
a sister who cares and is not made to doubt on him,
and ashes to dust but one thing remains is a house built of hope,
that buries his own name,
and I've heard you never can let go of these things,
that follow like shadows,
you hold your pride, tighter then most but it's nothing to the grace,
of coming back home,
I wanna thank you,
I wanna thank you, very much,
I wanna thank you,
I wanna thank you, very much,
I wanna thank you,
I wanna thank you, very much,
I wanna thank you,
I wanna thank you, very much,
credits
from Five Nights,
track released September 13, 2013
For Jon.
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