there was something in the way we just sailed on through those days. never wondered what was next, never guessed it'd be like this. never thought we'd feel this weight, never thought it'd fade away. and even though it's there, it never will be anywhere near where it was in those days. you are so close but far away. even if we're in the same town you're in a different place. how'd the time go by so fast? i watched something that i loved just turn into the past. i can't lift this weight, i don't want it to fade away. and on the walls i wrote that i would never forget what happened in that place. is it over now? is it? never thought it'd fade away, never thought we'd feel this weight. even though i try i just can't get it out of my mind, how much it meant to me. it's not over now. is it?
Stumbled across this great band because of Martha the band and I just love their sometimes melancholy garage-sound.
Also I like the acoustic songs.
I still remember seeing them live in my hometown when they were touring with Erica Freas and asked them for a setlist to have something to remember the great concert.
It´s hanging on my wall since that day :) Ninehundredninetynine
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