I couldn’t tell
He couldn’t say
Old forgotten secrets we have swept away
I packed a bag, unlocked the door
Drew a heart upon the window on your second floor
And I think I shoulder more than I ought
I know
It’s colder than I recall
Since the last time you showed your face
Hello hello November
You always see me through
Should I survive to see December
I’ll be better somewhere new
I never talk when there’s something to say
Old familiar spirits throw it in my face
I’m bolder now, oh but still a fool
Running from the one I love, wearing down my shoes
I think I shoulder more than I ought
I know, I know
It is colder than I recall
Since the last time you showed your face
Hello hello November
You always see me through
Should I survive to see December
I’ll be better somewhere new
I’ll be better somewhere new
I’ll be better somewhere new
credits
from B-Sides,
released December 14, 2013
Written and performed by Amber Caparas. Mastering Engineer: Justin Robert Snively. Produced by Amber Caparas. Recorded at Seven Acre Recordings studio, Fairview, TN. Vocals and guitars by Amber Caparas.
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