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Some Light

from Honeymoon After a Rain by Matt Oleksa

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When the man that led you in lets go of your hand
And you open your eyes, see where you stand
Stranded in the city like so many before
Where it’s a favor for whatever you’re lookin’ for

When they pull what’s left from the water, when it’s plain to see
Your world ain’t as big as it seemed to be
When the Spanish poet turns the phrase on you
And you’re hungry, and you’re thirsty, and you’re wonderin’ what to do

Would you go home, home, would you get on home?
Would you get back on the broken track or get on back home?
Train’s at the station—what’s it going to be?

Well, it’s time to give back the ticket that was stolen for you
In your lingerie—sweet summer rain—honeysuckle bloomin’, too
You’re never too old to sing, you’re never too young to die
Quit lookin’ for answers, you know the question’s why, oh why, oh why

Would you go home, home, would you get on home?
Would you get back on the broken track or get on home?
Train’s at the station—what’s it going to be?

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from Honeymoon After a Rain, released June 20, 2015
Matt Oleksa: vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion
Kevin Bass: bass, guitar

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