I remember driving slowly
In the desert night
With the stars and the moon
And the wind stirred the night
And
Nothing else mattered
What was there but us
With the stars in the sky like a wishing well
What wishes we’ll get
It’s too soon to tell
What does it matter
We have right now
And the night time
It helped us
To speak of the years
It held us in shadows
And erased all our fears
The night time it whispers
That tomorrow will come
Sooner than later
And too soon for some
Too soon for some
Not sure where we’ll be
When the light comes around
But we know where we’ve been
And that’s like life somehow
And living is what matters
We’re on our way now
And the night time
It helped us
To speak of the years
It held us in shadows
And erased all our fears
The night time it whispers
That tomorrow will come
Sooner than later
And too soon for some
Too soon for some
Too soon with the ones
With the stars in their eyes
As long as it’s night we can hide
From what tomorrow
May bring and decide
And the night time
It helped us
To speak of the years
It held us in shadows
And erased all our fears
The night time it whispers
That tomorrow will come
Sooner than later
And too soon for some
Too soon for some
credits
from Waiting on the Wind,
track released October 6, 2015
Written by Debby Clinkenbeard
Debby Clinkenbeard: vocals, rhythm guitar
Neal Casal: lead guitar, harmony vocals
Austin Ward: bass
Roger Gillespie: drums and percussion
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