I got on a plane
Chicago to LA
I stared out my window
And I thought about you for a long time
Your big bright smile
The bits of green in your eyes
The way you listened to me
When I told you about my life
We talked about the dangers of organized religion
And a couple of other things I probably shouldn't mention
And we walked hand in hand
And you always stayed to my left
And you changed the way I feel about love
How maybe just one person may never be enough
Maybe we just find somebody at the time we can trust
And we hold them as close as we can
I love this
whatever I'm feelin I love it
I love this
whatever I'm feelin I love it
credits
from Glassell Park Demos,
released September 22, 2017
background vocals: Jessi Campbell
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