So, yeah, classic rock also got really old, because like every radio station, the playlist was limited to the same 100 songs.
We discovered recently that the local high school radio station comes in (now one of 2 stations we can get), and when I'm there, that's what's playing.
And I've been hearing this song all week, but never realize it's playing until its almost over. Today I managed to Shazaam it in time and this is what I found:
I love it.
Here are the lyrics:
You stood slow, is the way I remember you being
The summer slough, innocent love
Growing hard and strong, and teething
So when the sky grew dark, like an old glass jar
Growing hard and strong, and teething
So when the sky grew dark, like an old glass jar
Black dye in the water, as a circle spun
We were the lucky ones
----
When the thunder rolls
We were the lucky ones
----
When the thunder rolls
You showed me what a love could bring
When the cold wind blows
Discovered what a love could mean
When the darkness holds, Oh my sweet Evangeline
You were the wild eyes shining
----
When the cold wind blows
Discovered what a love could mean
When the darkness holds, Oh my sweet Evangeline
You were the wild eyes shining
----
Shiver cold, at the wind and the waterside meeting
When summer goes
Do you wave her farewell then sigh towards home, when you can't keep it
So when the grass bent down, under the loudest sound
Of dead silence surrounding, and what was to come
We were the lucky ones
----
When the thunder rolls
When summer goes
Do you wave her farewell then sigh towards home, when you can't keep it
So when the grass bent down, under the loudest sound
Of dead silence surrounding, and what was to come
We were the lucky ones
----
When the thunder rolls
You showed me what a love could bring
When the cold wind blows
Discovered what a love could mean
When the darkness holds, Oh my sweet Evangeline
You were the wild eyes shining
© Tyson MotsenbockerWhen the cold wind blows
Discovered what a love could mean
When the darkness holds, Oh my sweet Evangeline
You were the wild eyes shining
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