Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by John Harrell at The Sound Barn in Kinston, NC.
lyrics
Maybe there's a place out there
Where we can stretch our arms
All these city streets, city people and city dreams
Have got me wrong
But the rain doesn't taste the same these days
And the sky bends in a different way
Oh my eyes have seen greater things than these
Won't you let
Let me take you back to the rhythm
Back to the time when you felt only love in my arms
Let me take you back to the country
Where your roots bury deep
And the soil is rich for all
Where we can grow
I've got all the time in the world
If you want me to wait
Cause you know the road has got me weary
For brighter days
And everyone around me has got empty eyes
And I can't see their souls no matter how hard I try
Got a fire in my belly let me burn let me fly
Won't you let
credits
from Roots Bury Deep,
released February 18, 2014
Rebekah Todd- Vox, Guitar
William Seymour- Bass
Evan Roberson- Trombone
Chris Knuckles- Saxaphone
Brandon Shamar- Keys
Demetrice Everett- Drums
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