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Changing Seasons - Sea Wolf



     
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I watched you sleeping and could not believe it
You and I beneath shadows on ceiling
You seem so different so much younger than before
I'm still the impostor with my suitcase on the floorSometimes the feeling coming back
I feel that darkness at my back
That's why I'm always being engine
And you can fool it till the season's changingOutside the windows of canyons of buildings
Some storm came down washed away the silence
Even when the roof filled up began the some beans
Still solve the curtains and love that seems
Sometimes the feeling coming back
I feel that darkness at my back
That's why I'm always being engine
And you can fool it till the season's changingAnd I'm still looking forward
Oh I'm still looking forwardI put on the brave face
Left some words on paper legs
Hoping that I would some day come to be
A man you always saw in me

Sometimes the feeling coming back
I feel that darkness at my back
That's why I'm always being engine
And you can fool it till the season's changing
Till the season's changing
Till the season's changing
Till the season's changing
Till the season's changingAnd I'm still looking forward, yeah I'm still looking forward
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Sea Wolf is an American indie rock band led by Alex Brown Church. The band began in 2003 when Church, a founding member of Irving found that many of his songs did not fit with their style. With a rotating ensemble of backing musicians, Sea Wolf played locally in Los Angeles and began recording demos in Seattle with producer Phil Ek (Band of Horses, The Shins, Fleet Foxes). In 2007 they signed to Dangerbird Records and released the Get to the River Before It Runs Too Low EP and a full-length titled Leaves In The River. The latter hit No. 24 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

Read more about Sea Wolf on Last.fm.


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