This song features both vocalists, piano, classical guitar, bass, and drums. It was inspired by a little piece that Zach kept playing over and over again and has become a staple song.
lyrics
Ridiculously long piano intro
V1
(ζω... I live)
Tied to our strings, sick with walking.
I'll spend my time where time forgot me
(so) No one can tell us someone is watching out...
Just swing first, and step late, (let) November skyscapes slope away.
C1
(if)The wind would take my voice, (or) the rain would take my pen- I'd no better place to leave it (then) than the middle of this bridge, (because) she'll say what she said and I'll do what I did and if we feel beset then we can just ignore it.
V1
Keep my ears pressed, resolve each season (in sequence);
Hear "one, two, rest", and pray for reason.
"If I can't see you, how can I know what's true",
It's a simple sentence with boundless consequence.
C2
(if)The wind would take my voice, (or) the rain would take my pen - I'd no better place to leave it (then) than the middle of this bridge, (because) she'll say what she said and I'll do what I did and if we feel beset then we can just ignore it.
V3
Children sit by and wait for high tide, they don't feel hacked, they're just distracted. Less than reasoned but more than stated... "Where you need to be..." I'd never say that.
Epic Transition
C3
(if)The wind would take my voice, (or) the rain would take my pen- I'd no better place to leave it (then) than the middle of this bridge,( because) she'll say what she said and I'll do what I did and if we feel beset then we can just ignore it.
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