I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay

Tony Dekker, Bret Higgins

[Verse 1]
I was a wayward pastel bay with a prize pound
Many times left in the mood, overcome and felt
Ten thousand branches looping through
One minor constellated patch
A limping and broken breach
Confused and slightly out of reach
I think I saw it, did you?
Yes, I think I saw it too

[Chorus]
There goes another one, another one
There goes another one, and another one

[Verse 2]
I didn't know you when you were asleep
But you woke and told your dreams to me
I've been seeing things that it could mean
That sense of rifled air, shiver my short beers in tear
In sage and in the viscous night
Slip fabric on a movie screen, a boulevard reality
Fly away quick with feathers cold
Send through the funnel and flown to the fold

[Chorus]
There goes another one, another one
There goes another one, and another one

Trivia about the song I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay by Great Lake Swimmers

When was the song “I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay” released by Great Lake Swimmers?
The song I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay was released in 2015, on the album “A Forest Of Arms”.
Who composed the song “I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay” by Great Lake Swimmers?
The song “I Was a Wayward Pastel Bay” by Great Lake Swimmers was composed by Tony Dekker, Bret Higgins.

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