Unquestionably a "small song," and I'd like another pass or two at the lyrics, but this might be the first thing all round that I've actually liked much.
lyrics
I saw a house on TV
Some 47 rooms on a
Cliff above the sea
I put myself in that house
Imagined gin and tonics
With my supermodel spouse
Somewhere out west of the night I saw a flaming spear of light
Go shooting cross the sky
Thundering loud as cannonballs
Had to pull off to the side
I wish you’d call
I have to change
And I don’t know if I can change
I’ve lost the depth, I’ve lost the range
I have to change
I read a book about the war
About two brothers left divided
By the colors that they wore
Out on the front lines they’d meet
Locked in private reverie
the stalemate’s heat
I have to change
And I don’t know if I can change
I’ve lost the depth, I’ve lost the range
I have to change
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