Lavender
Somewhere along
The train tracks in San Vicente
Stood a car that looked just like yours
Same leather seats
And lavender tinted windows
That made the stars look like flowers in the sky
Where are you now, darling?
I watched the way
You killed all your light and color
And sat there asking why life was such a chore
You took down your art
Sold all your bells and whistles
And sat there asking why you're not creative anymore
Well, where are you now darling?
Cause I can't keep from wondering:
If I had loved you better,
Could I have save you?
Last time we talked,
You told me that you were leaving
I made you promise to stop and say good bye.
But you threw your bag
Over your bruised up shoulder
And took off running in the middle of the night.
Where are you now, darling?
The train tracks in San Vicente
Stood a car that looked just like yours
Same leather seats
And lavender tinted windows
That made the stars look like flowers in the sky
Where are you now, darling?
I watched the way
You killed all your light and color
And sat there asking why life was such a chore
You took down your art
Sold all your bells and whistles
And sat there asking why you're not creative anymore
Well, where are you now darling?
Cause I can't keep from wondering:
If I had loved you better,
Could I have save you?
Last time we talked,
You told me that you were leaving
I made you promise to stop and say good bye.
But you threw your bag
Over your bruised up shoulder
And took off running in the middle of the night.
Where are you now, darling?
Credits
Writer(s): Mccall Kimball
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