Green Bus

Album: Sun on the Square (2018)
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  • We'll get back there someday
    We will stand together
    And I will not worry so much
    And the weather can be snow above the stairs
    Or lakes and rivers running off of the windows
    Looking out, looking out
    I may see this better

    The color green was sent to me in four beat measures
    Of fields and their walkers in cardigan sweaters
    With the lavender sky that was just beginning to
    Rain down into the music
    This is how it was sent, in and out of weather

    Walking home I'm listening out
    Between the buildings I'm listening with you
    For any song we knew

    The color green was sent to me in waves, and lifted
    Me up three stories, I could see the day gifted
    With a million gifts, and tomorrow in the car
    Things may turn around, I have to watch out
    This is how it was sent, in a sudden visit Writer/s: Don Peris, Karen Peris
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