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lyrics
cold is thawing in the city
all these kids have lost their gloves
have a week to get away
call you up, already know what I'm thinking of
maybe I should go back home
we gotta sort through all your things
just keep the pictures all in matching green books
how you captured that look
when I shrugged my shoulders so well
but I need just a little more time
maybe it's easier to throw away what you leave behind
but I need just a little more time
haven't figured out yet if I run away
or if the better part of me knows I should not stay
we drove through the night to see the fireflies in the sea
don't wanna to take a video to know you're watching me
and you call me like a friend
so I'll answer like a friend
funny how when we lose someone
we can see each other then
and I'll fly across the country
and I'll lay down in the sun
won't feel guilty anymore
I'll come help you when Spring comes
Its been a year now, oh where do the days go
flowers in the mail, Shane came to see me for the show
Jenny came over, she said I am here for you
called up my mother, said I'm coming home soon
but I need just a little more time
maybe it's easier to throw away what you leave behind
yeah I need just a little more time
maybe it's easier to push away what we leave behind
but I need just a little more
cold is thawing in the city.
credits
released June 11, 2021
Jenna Smith - Vocals
Kenny Florence - Guitars, pedal steel, clavinet, vocals
Michael Sanders - Bass, organ, vocals
John Stallings - Drums, percussion
Music and words by Jenna Smith
Produced by Kenny Florence
Recorded at Power Station in NYC
Engineered & mixed by Neal Shaw
Mastered by Dan Millice
Assistant engineers: Nikki Grande, Ben Miller
Additional tracking by Josh Liebman at Moon Recording
Special thanks to Ian Kagey
Cover by Sadie Starnes
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