Loyalty

Tamara Lindeman

Well you called me
Telephone ringing in the night
And you asked me if I was alright
Like an afterthought, an oversight

And I stood so surprised
Trying to hold on to my pride
So close I could hear your low sigh
I said I was fine, you said you were fine

There’s a loneliness, I don’t lose sight of it
Like a high distant satellite
One side in shadow, one in light
But I didn’t mind to be alone that night in a city I’d never seen

All these skyscrapers pooling on a prairie
Built high and tall, as though they all compete
Just to reach the darkness up above
That once here had been

Somewhere if there’s a beauty you had seen in me
That I wanted somehow to believe
Drift of sentiment and memory
That I could not have, I could not keep

No, it never did belong to me
It was only ever another thing I would carry
Still it held me, loyalty, to a feeling, to some glimpse
Of a love that was only ever a kind of distance that we could not cross
“Gather no moss”

Trivia about the song Loyalty by The Weather Station

When was the song “Loyalty” released by The Weather Station?
The song Loyalty was released in 2015, on the album “Loyalty”.
Who composed the song “Loyalty” by The Weather Station?
The song “Loyalty” by The Weather Station was composed by Tamara Lindeman.

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