Postcards from Tiny Islands

Matthew Frederick Barrick, Peter M. Bauer, James Hamilton Leithauser, Paul C. Maroon, Walter R. Martin

Many nights dwindle by
Midnight moon's on the rise
My heavy head's going light
So I'll go home and sleep tonight

I'm walking tonight
About as far as I can go
I listen to that song
By the windows

Here's to you and the stars above
The half-moon in your pretty eyes
And here's to you and the setting sun
The bar band and their sorry songs

I'll be drunk before too long
And I'll keep up this sappy talk
This letter don't say it all
It's too much to enclose
These postcards from tiny islands
Mean more than you know

So here's to you and the ground below
The glass ball in the empty sky
I'm walking tonight
About as far as I can go
The marble was stolen
The midnight moon is up
This letter don't say it all
It's too much to enclose
Life is so easy now
Everything is working out
Oh, holidays are flying by

Trivia about the song Postcards from Tiny Islands by The Walkmen

When was the song “Postcards from Tiny Islands” released by The Walkmen?
The song Postcards from Tiny Islands was released in 2008, on the album “You & Me”.
Who composed the song “Postcards from Tiny Islands” by The Walkmen?
The song “Postcards from Tiny Islands” by The Walkmen was composed by Matthew Frederick Barrick, Peter M. Bauer, James Hamilton Leithauser, Paul C. Maroon, Walter R. Martin.

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