Tangle in This Trampled Wheat

Kristian Matsson

And so many days of longing now--
Why should it ever be this far?
Where I get frightened;
I could never gather birds enough to carry 'round your
Part.
But I see traces of your thoughts out here.
I see a sight; I hear a sound.

I only comfort in the brittleness of days when I can
Hold what I just found.
In the untired eyes of the laughing child,
And the dirtiest sweater he owns.
Early sun warmed mine,
And all those life-like sins
That will pull out the memories to show.
I'm not leavin' alone;
I'm not leavin' alone.

If just that weather-beatin' plane was here--
Haven't seen it since I came.
Can only wonder if it's near or in the skies
When this damn city sounds the same.

And sometimes I'm just a tangle in this trampled wheat.
Shirk a-like a losing dog.
If just tonight that I could be where you are near
And just forget where I am lost.

In the untired eyes of the laughing child,
And the dirtiest sweater he owns.
Early sun warmed mine,
And all those life-like sins
That will pull out the memories to show.
I'm not leavin' alone;
I'm not leavin' alone.

Trivia about the song Tangle in This Trampled Wheat by The Tallest Man on Earth

On which albums was the song “Tangle in This Trampled Wheat” released by The Tallest Man on Earth?
The Tallest Man on Earth released the song on the albums “Sometimes the Blues Is Just a Passing Bird” in 2010 and “Sometimes the Blues Is Just a Passing Bird - EP” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Tangle in This Trampled Wheat” by The Tallest Man on Earth?
The song “Tangle in This Trampled Wheat” by The Tallest Man on Earth was composed by Kristian Matsson.

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