A story about lonely hearts in the same house. Co-written with Tony Sigfrinius.
lyrics
We’re in the third house on Second Street, the first bell on the right
In a town of big blue houses and yellow back porch lights
You say you’re feeling distant, I can easily agree
Lost inside your loneliness so far that you can’t see
For so long I thought that you knew
Yes, Darlin, I get lonesome, too
Church bell anthems fill the street, Sundays come and go
Reminders of our self-deceit, white pickets in a row
Now I’m making this confession,though I’ve thought it all before,
I’m not the patron saint of broken hearts, I’m just the troubadour
I guess I thought that you knew
Yes, Darlin, I get lonesome, too
Bridge:
We have so much more to say and too much time alone
Restless nights and August days our bed’s dry as a bone
Our hands won’t shape the clay and our hearts have turned to stone
And all the time I thought that you knew
Darlin, I get lonesome, too
And all the time I thought that you knew
Darlin, I get lonesome, too
credits
from Another Orion,
track released September 17, 2015
Tim Houlihan - Nashville guitar and standard acoustic guitar
Todd Lester - drums & percussion
Paul Madsen - bass
Gerry Leonard - electric lead guitar
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