Left for Denver

Wesley Schultz, Jeremiah Fraites

What time was it
When you were only 18 years old?
You crossed the street, you crossed your legs
You came across a little cold
And it was all, it was all
Falling apart (falling apart)

What time, what time was it
When you were in the eighth grade
You brought the box up to the high school
You spiked the Gatorade
And it was all for, for the weekend
It was all, all still falling apart

I didn't say you'd be better off if you quit
Everyone left as you held on longer than the rest
What made you leave? And when you did you left for Denver
Why? What did you know that I did not?
That I did not?

Oh is it one, or is it two
Or is it three kids now?
They mark the time, they draw the lines
Around your eyelids now
And is it all still, for the weekend?
Is it all, all still falling apart?

I didn't say you'd be better off if you quit
Everyone left as you held on longer than the rest
What made you leave? And when you did you left for Denver
Why? What did you know that I did not?
That I did not?

Trivia about the song Left for Denver by The Lumineers

On which albums was the song “Left for Denver” released by The Lumineers?
The Lumineers released the song on the albums “III” in 2019 and “Junior Sparks - EP” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Left for Denver” by The Lumineers?
The song “Left for Denver” by The Lumineers was composed by Wesley Schultz, Jeremiah Fraites.

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