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Dying Day (How These Days Grow Long) - Brandi Carlile



     
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I left home a long long time ago
In a tin can for the road
With a suitcase and some songs
Chasing miles through the night time
Making tracks with no time for looking back
To the place where I belongHow these days grow long
But I'm on my way back home
It's been hard to be awayHow I miss you and I just want to kiss you
And I'm gonna love you 'til my dying day
How these days grow longWhen you're sad, you know I wish I could be there
To make your sorrows disappear
And set your troubles free
It's not fair for me to be this far from you
But I promise to stay true
Wherever I might beTime keeps burning, the whels keep on turning
Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting my days
How I miss you and I just want to kiss you
And I'm gonna love you 'til my dying dayHow these days grow long

Time keeps burning on
How these days grow longNow I'm lost in a sea of sunken dreams
While the sound of drunken screams echoes in the night
But I know all of this will come to pass
And I'll be with you at last forever by your sideHow these days grow long
But I'm on my way back home
It's been hard to be awayHow I miss you and I just want to kiss you
And I'm gonna love you 'til my dying day
Time keeps burning, the wheels keep on turning
Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting my days
How I miss you and I just want to kiss you
And I'm gonna love you 'til my dying dayHow these days grow long
Time keeps burning on
How these days grow long
Songwriters
CARLILE, BRANDI M. / HANSEROTH, TIMOTHY JAY / HANSEROTH, PHILLIP JOHNPublished by
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Brandi Carlile (b. June 1, 1981, in Ravensdale, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter. Carlile's music has been categorized in several genres, including pop, rock, alternative country, and folk. Columbia Records signed Carlile in late 2004 on the strength of songs she'd been recording periodically at home. Released in 2005, Brandi Carlile showcased those early songs along with several newly recorded tracks.

Read more about Brandi Carlile on Last.fm.


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