Jeff Black
Jeff Black - Walking Home lyrics
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From new hope to fairview When I was just a boy Past the monuments to certainty The confederate soldiers joy I remember walking home at midnight Down cemetery road Listening to my footsteps And some crazy old stray dog Just because I believe in love Just because I believe in love Doesn't mean I'm a pushover baby So for the sake of argument I shouted But no one could hear the sound Of shattered glass and disappointment And all my theories just come tumbling down That you need a witness to be happy Solid numbers to be known That there is some sort of honor here in the suffering For all the little foolish things I've done Just because I break some laws Just because I break some laws Doesn't mean I'm a criminal baby It took so long to cut through how I feel What's mine is the reward here and not the deal It's just a field of stone and an ushers crown Then there's orion through the timber December's come and gone again Steady now keep moving we're going to get there By the makers hand Understanding must mean something What I don't know What I don't know What I don't know Seems like I'm always searching for some meaning It's patience and providence I suppose Now it's gratitude for faint mistakes And the power to refute Hacksaws and forgiveness A little time down by the river Is something I could use about now Just because I'm walking in the shadows Just because I'm walking in the shadows Don't mean I'm a vagrant baby