Dawn, Running Home

Phosphor bronze heart
And you gotta show
Into a hazy memory where trees hang low
And barely there, barely there anymore
I guess it's all from where you stand
Not where you go
And there's field where nobody slept
And there's a sky that nobody kept

I shivered under covers all night
I crept from the sleep till the brilliant light
I ran back home as the sun painted the sky
And the people never found out why

I see it's time to leave
You got it all wrong
I never hated anyone
Maybe I just stayed too long
I yelled too loud, split the crowd
From those who hated and those
Who were proud
All I have is memory and silt
And a dawn over the hills and a friend
In a house that his father built

I shivered under covers all night
I crept from the sleep till the brilliant light
I ran back home as the sun painted the sky
And the people, they never found out why
They never found out why

Trivia about the song Dawn, Running Home by Six Organs of Admittance

When was the song “Dawn, Running Home” released by Six Organs of Admittance?
The song Dawn, Running Home was released in 2011, on the album “Asleep on the Floodplain”.

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