The moon was round in the purple sky
The fate of everybody hangs in the night
But I was all right.
A little girl living on our street
And everyone I’ll never meet
They don't mean nothing to me.
And I was all right.
We can feel it down deep sometimes
Even the people that highjack flights
We're all gonna die.
I think of Maggie dying in her bed
When she was still just a kid
It doesn’t matter she’s still dead.
And I was all right.
credits
from Take What You Can Take,
released June 17, 2016
Recorded at 1867 Recording Studio and Q Division Studio. Engineered by James Bridges and produced by Jon Lupfer. Mixed at Q Division Studio by Jon Lupfer. Mastered at New Alliance East by Ian Kennedy. Song and lyrics written by Chris Mulvey.
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