Four in the morning, or is it nearly five?
I can't even remember the last time I saw your eyes.
Thinking about you, do you think about me?
Thinking about you lying there in ecstasy.
If it wasn't a word, it wasn't a sound,
Like the wind coming off the ocean, like I'm coming down.
Was it something that you muttered?
Was it something that you moaned?
Was there anything I could do to make you stay at home?
But you want me to leave,
With everything that's going down,
You know I'm too afraid to fly incase I hit the ground.
At the end of the night,
Where were you?
Where was I went it all went wrong?
In the morning,
Where were you?
Where was I went it all went wrong?
What would happen if there's no birds in the sky,
The seas are rising up, the rivers run dry?
Try to fight the feeling,
And the voices in my head,
The ones that keep telling me to put my head in the sand.
Well who are you,
To tell me how to live my life?
I'm just getting along, tryin' do what's right.
I start to wonder,
Is this really the end?
How can it be over so soon when it just began?
credits
from Midnight Hours,
released May 1, 2019
Written by Tom Maxwell.
Drums: PMK
Piano: Hana Fahy
Bass: Tom Lynch
Guitar: Tom Maxwell
Vocals: Tom Maxwell
Harmonica: Tom Maxwell
Percussion: Ryan Chin
Engineered by David Craig & Tom Bell.
Mixed by David Craig.
Mastered by Tom Lynch.
Recorded at Chick's Hotel, Port Chalmers, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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