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California Brown and Blue - Denison Witmer



     
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She's the kind of girl that tends to brown
Freckles on her elbows and her knees
And I'm the boy that passes through these towns
I leave before we find out what it meansI'll send a letter addressed to you
It says you're my California brown and blue
Another chorus line gives into waves
It fades awaySo I push through another hotel door
And I pull back the bed sheets till they break
And I sleep so hard I don't even dream
Weightless in the arms of Golden GateThe only music I want to hear
Is the sound of the last light left disappears
Another songbird gives up it's wings it fades awayDada dada dada
Dada dada dadaI'll send a letter addressed to you
It says you're my California brown and blue
Another chorus line gives in to waves
It says your my California Golden GateThe only music I want to hear is the sound of the last light that disappears
Another songbird gives up it's wings
It fades away

Another songbird gives up it's wings
It fades away
Songwriters
WITMER, DENISON STUARTPublished by
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Denison Witmer (born November 4, 1976, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American indie singer-songwriter. His first release was a cassette in 1995 entitled "My Luck, My Love". Witmer has released a number of albums (including Recovered), some EPs, and an LP with his side project, The River Bends, in which Witmer plays guitar and sings along with a backup band including members of Philly-based alt-country band One Star Hotel. His 2005 album, Are You a Dreamer?, was produced by mentor Don Peris of The Innocence Mission and featured Asthmatic Kitty artist Sufjan Stevens.

Read more about Denison Witmer on Last.fm.


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