Memoirs From Between

Brett Kull / Echolyn

What I need is a horse and meadow
A fireplace for snowy days
Some cherry blossom outside my window
A little hope to light my way

What I want is a longer weekend
A case of beer by a swimming pool
To quit my job without a reason
A Kerouac romantic fool

A star to wish and gaze on
A bar to lean on
A song that says it all
A friend to tip a glass to
A life to live through
A world on common ground

Set a course, up ahead
Straight into heaven...

What I have is worth much more
Than all my words could ever say
And what I have I'd never trade
Or give away for luxury

What I see sometimes just scares me
And what I hear I try to ignore
And what I breathe seems so polluted
I want to turn my back
And close the door

Set a course, up ahead
Straight into heaven...

Turn around and see the everything...
Please see the grain...
And feel the texture...

Trivia about the song Memoirs From Between by Echolyn

When was the song “Memoirs From Between” released by Echolyn?
The song Memoirs From Between was released in 1992, on the album “Suffocating the Bloom”.
Who composed the song “Memoirs From Between” by Echolyn?
The song “Memoirs From Between” by Echolyn was composed by Brett Kull and Echolyn.

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