A summer walking over ice,
Under steel and concrete pires,
Oh the reverie of the times,
Until an apathetic shrug of a sacrifice,
And a window seat farewell,
To my city lights,
And time just speeding away,
Less the passing of the day,
Than my will just slipping ‘til it fades,
So I make plans for tomorrow again,
Some hope in the morning,
And an afternoon malaise,
And I felt a water rising,
From a creek into a sea,
Saw the darkness in the deep, oh lord,
I swear Lake Geneva rose right over me,
Sun hot and hanging low,
Bends the air above the road,
And I peer through the kaleidoscope,
Only strangers rushing back and forth,
Like the ferry boats,
All some place to go,
Me I lost my momentum,
And just start heading home,
And I felt a water rising,
From a creek into a sea,
Saw the darkness in the deep, oh lord,
I swear Lake Geneva rose right over me,
Singer/songwriter Miles Calder delivers cutting lyrics with an expressive voice. A few years since the last outings with
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