Now that it’s been sometime,
I would have thought I’d have you off my mind,
And who would have guessed that you’d make me,
Such a sentimental guy,
Because in the story, baby of you and I,
I just couldn’t put you down,
So tell me, what was it?
That made you change your mind?
That pushed you so far out?
Well now that we’re through,
Now that I’ve lost you,
Well I don’t know what I’ll do,
But at least they tell me,
Time can heal all wounds.
I’ve had some time to think it through,
Poured it over rocks and those memories of you,
What can I say, honey,
You’re good at what you do.
And you’re still there, when the lights go down,
You’re standing aside waiting in the wings,
And I can’t escape you, not down a bottle baby,
No, not even in my dreams.
So now that we’re through,
Now that I’ve lost you,
Well I don’t know what to do,
But at least they tell me,
Time can heal all wounds.
And until that day comes I’ll try to keep my head up high,
Just above the waterline, so I don’t drown in you,
I just free fall, and I don’t want to think of you,
But somehow I always do…
Around midnight.
So now that we’re through,
Now that I’ve lost you,
I don’t know what I’ll do,
But at least they tell me,
Time can heal all wounds.
credits
released June 7, 2019
Written and Performed By:
James Lanman on Guitar and Vocals
James Lanman is a singer songwriter who has lived a hundred lives and only used up 99. You can learn more about him on his website or by believing the rampant gossip about who he really is. Choose your own adventure.
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