Chicamacomico

Album: Chicamacomico (2022)
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  • Pack up your bags, babe
    We're going for a ride
    No, I can't tell you where, that would ruin the surprise
    This winter just won't end
    Lord, knows what we've been through
    It's been the kind of year that damn near broke us clean in two

    Let's head down to the shoreline and wash off all this blame
    Swim out past the breakers just to curse the maker's name
    Try to find that piece of us we lost all those years ago
    Out on the sinking sands of Chicamacomico

    I swear I'm gonna lose my mind
    If I have to hear about God's plan one more god damn time
    I'm just staring at the sky, begging for an excuse
    I never knew hard until I took apart that room that never got used

    I'll never pretend
    To know what you're going through
    But you ain't the only one who lost something that day
    Honey, I lost him too. Writer/s: BJ Barham
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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