I watch david blaine,
find myself believing
in many things;
in anything.
I watch david blaine,
find myself believing
in many things;
in anything.
Where would I kiss ya
if I could kiss ya?
Why would I kiss ya
if I could kiss ya?
I'm sorry, I'm high. Let's go.
Sometimes I cry cause I know
I'll never have all the answers,
separated by a subway transfer.
I watch you disappear
as my train rolls away.
I know you could've kissed me,
but I'll have to wait.
Where would I kiss ya
if I could kiss ya?
Why should I kiss ya
if I could kiss ya?
credits
from Alveolus,
released September 16, 2014
Music & Lyrics by Frankie Cosmos
Originally released on Frankie Cosmos' album im sorry im hi lets go
Arranged & Performed by Eddie Maurer & Liam Kingsley
Recorded by Ghost Dads
Mixed & Mastered by Mike Bruns of Dad Culture Records
Beautifully played and full of moving vocal performances, the Bay Area singer/songwriter's latest is a stellar work of art. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 3, 2023
Celtic-inspired instrumentation, delicate harmonies, and reflective lyrics abound on the sisterly indie-folk duo's debut album. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 26, 2023