Quartermaster

Gentlemen, swords and pistols
Heading off to war whistling
Soft goodbyes for their wives
In advance, I hope you write

She was the fairest of them all
Now I'm left with her ghost
Hauntin' me in the morning hours
Early May, I brought you flowers

At the sink staring off
Coffee in me is wearing off
Such a cruel realization
The plans we made won't come to fruition

Used to sleep right through the storms
Just whiskey and me out on the porch
Looking out into this darkness
And the canvas of your face my darling

The things he'd give just to relive
The older days of his younger years
And maybe, maybe get the chance

He was quartermaster of the past
Came to warn of time, running out, he said
"Baby, don't even stop to catch your breath"
'Cause in the end we'll rest, we'll rest
Under, under the gravestone

Ah-oo, ah-oo, mm-mm
Ah-oo, ah-oo, mm-mm

I used to walk these streets
Now seem distant to me
Stayed up all night
Like the bottle and glass, I'm empty

Even though it maybe temporary
I'd like to see your eyes and envy
Every second we've ever shared

And oh these walls could talk
But they're casting shadows at once
Songs of my ache and burden
That flew to the furnace
The furnace

The things he'd give just to relive
The older days of his younger years
And maybe, maybe get the chance

He was quartermaster of the past
Came to warn of time, running out, he said
"Baby, don't even stop to catch your breath"
'Cause in the end we'll rest, we'll rest
Under, under the gravestone

Ah-oo, ah-oo, mm-mm
Ah-oo, ah-oo, mm-mm



Credits
Writer(s): Taylor Edward Mccall
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