Seattle and so Forth
Lyrics
It's been awhile since I met you up north
There's a caravan in Madison that leaves on the fourth
I suppose you're home driving back in the plains
Seattle and so forth
It's looking like they all need some rain
The other week we were traveling along
Three cords of wood seven kids and a dog
The summer's short, the hours are long
Postcards without any postmark
I'm already gone
Somewhere in the northwest
I'm there at your doorstep
As soon as you call and you say come around
To follow the trend lines
A friend in the end times
We could use a hand finding higher ground
Those miles run far
I'm willing to trade
And leave behind the greatest of lakes
For the mountain view from Elliot Bay
While I'm humming softly to a song with your name
Somewhere in the northwest
I'm there at your doorstep
As soon as you call and you say come around
To follow the trend lines
A friend in the end times
We could use a hand finding higher ground
Somewhere in the northwest
I'm there at your doorstep
As soon as you call and you say come around
To follow the trend lines
A friend in the end times
We could use a hand finding higher ground
Writer(s): Josh Augustin, Samuel Winemiller
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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