I found your sister in Austin and Denver
She's crossing the country to spread your dust
And I don't remember the things that I told her
I just know that it's not enough
But, Wendolyn,
Wendolyn
This ain't a song for him.
And every picture I flip through to find you
Still ain't the same as having you here
And every gesture up on social media's
like gentle, little whispers in our collective mourning ear
I'm head on down south now
head on down to Tennessee
I'm gonna find your family
Let them know they've always got a piece of me
credits
from Glad I Don't Live Here,
released November 5, 2017
Andrew Krolikowski - Vocals/Guitar
Derek Smith - Guitar
Gary O'Keefe - Drums/Percussion
Matthew Martello - Bass/Vocals
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