Sojourn - Caul



     
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Sojourn Lyrics


Sitting on the edge
Of an armchair
My seatbelt unfastened
Shoelaces not tied
Letting the wind mess my hair
Make up all smudged
Waking up all blurry eyed
It's too early in the morning
For my words to come out right
Just getting used to sunshine
I'm still squinting in the light
And it looks like a perfect day
Just to get away
All the mundane
Has bought out the rebel
I was born to be
And it feels like the perfect time
Just to break away

This is my life
It's a sojourn from the norm, oh, yeah
I'm a non-conformist
I like doing stupid things
Like laughing on a train
Or falling in love again
Television, magazines
They tell you how to live your life
But not how to use your brain
It's too early in the morning
For my words to come out right
Just getting used to sunshine
I'm still squinting in the light
And it looks like a perfect day
Just to get away
All the mundane
Has bought out the rebel
I was born to be
And it feels like the perfect time
Just to break away
This is my life
It's a sojourn from the norm, yeah, oh, yeah
I wanna do something I've never done
Dip my toe beneath the surface of a sea
That I've never seen the bottom of
I'm not perfect, don't have to be
Can walk around in just bare feet
I'm comfortable in my own skin
My confidence, it starts within
And it looks like a perfect day
Just to get away
All the mundane
Has bought out the rebel
I was born to be
And it feels like a perfect time
Just to break away
This is my life
It's a sojourn from the norm
A sojourn from the norm, oh, yeah

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Caul is a dark ambient project formed by Brett Smith, began in 1993, while he was playing guitar in John Bergin's band Trust Obey. Brett Smith worked on material for about a year and in 1994 released the cassette "Epiphany/Fortunate" on his own label Epiphany Recordings. Two more releases followed, "Whole" and "The Golden Section".
1996 saw both the first and second CD releases "Crucible", courtesy of Malignant Records and "The Sound of Faith," courtesy of Katyn Records.

Read more about Caul on Last.fm.


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