Story Behind The Song
Originally inspired by the poetry of Mary Oliver, it explores the importance of stories and how I see them somewhat like prayers you pass on or share at night.
Song Description
A man reminisces on what makes a life worth living: memory, love, dreams, family, travel, relationships. It reminds us that we should appreciate what we have and to stay positive when life gets you down.
Song Length |
2:30 |
Genre |
Country - Alternative, Country - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Diplomatic, Sociable |
Subject |
Life, General |
Similar Artists |
John Mayer, Sting |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Read yourself a story every night
Separate your wishes from the cold
Pull your father's collar real tight
Gather your belongings down this long and winding road
That's what makes a life a life
you lose everything that means anything (alright)
So keep your hands inside
And hang on to everything that means anything (real tight)
Don't trust the sun, or these waves - 'cause they'll tell you that you love her
Don't stop pen from touching page - one hot sentence, then another
No more indiscretions or disguise - the whirling conversations in your mind
It's funny how you kiss your letters - before they're sent out to the world
One more for good measure - some good luck at your door
Good fortune shines - got honey at the table
Come what might - these arms are fully able
To hold you tight - and wish away the storms inside (your mind)
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