I had a voice
but then I lost it
now I can't find it
till you're back in my heart now
till you're back in my heart
I had a spine
but now it's aching
a crooked line
I guess I must be getting older
but I'm not any wiser
got a stupid, empty heart
my feet are dirty
'cause they've been walkin'
and they'll keep walkin'
till they come to your door
gonna come to your door
because I'll find you
if it kills me
you'll find my body
in a crumpled heap on your floor now
but at least I'll be happy
'cause you're back in my heart
because my head
is so illuminated
there is just one organ
that I can depend on
the one full of iron
the one that pulls me like a compass to your pole
and when you said
this light is creeping in the mountains has a bright spot
it's something I forgot
remember I will not
and that's why I love you 'cause you remind me all the time
credits
from Saturday Morning,
released October 7, 2014
Travis - Vocals, Guitar
Josh - Drums
Alex - Bass
Black Rock Band, from Australia, use driving, turbulent indie rock to celebrate and uplift First Nations people around the world.
Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 16, 2020
The Chicago indie-rock trio deliver an album for remembering the revitalizing feeling of inhaling fresh air—the aural equivalent of a gleam of hope Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 20, 2020
The Los Angeles-based indie rock artist's first full-length album is inspired by songwriters like Glen Campbell and George Harrison. Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2020
Bouncy, urgent, raucous indie rock, anthemic yet unpredictable; this Oxford, U.K. trio sounds defiantly full of life. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2020