Singing your heart out
Made everyone a little uncomfortable
Except me
I liked how your heart sounded
It sounded sweet,
Smart, honest and brave
Made me want to say, take a bow
We come from the same place
Suburban bedrooms with earphones in
To drown out yelling downstairs
Fights no one would win
You learned to keep your distance
Now that distance is getting too far
It’s not your fault, it’s not your fault
Peel off the layers off your shame
Don’t hide yourself inside yourself
Leave some room for someone else
For it can get much too much
Crowded when you’re all alone
Make a ladder from your crutch
Keep climbing ‘till you find your home
credits
from Leaves,
track released September 1, 2017
Written by Whistle Jacket. Performed by Isaiah Idaho (guitar), Andrew Leonard (bass), Michael Leyden (guitar, vocals), Ben Simon (drums), Hannah Waxman (keyboard, vocals), Hoonah (vocals). Recorded by Dan Thorn at PinkNoise Studio.
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