"Where There's Water, There Must Be Shore" was recorded at Adorea Studio in Hamden, CT.
Special thanks to Michael DiCrescenzo for recording, engineering, mixing, and mastering the record. We love you :D Also to Travis Bell, for having awesome snakeskin shoes.
If it weren't for the confines of my coffin, I'd drift out to sea again.
The wetwood cracked, your calico cat on my bed, will I see again?
My name was only split between your parchment and your paper, will I see again?
All I know is all I know and all I know is true.
Without the moon, you'll never see the sea rise in front of me.
My arms reach out in all directions, if my hands were lungs...I'd let them.
You're sugar and brass.
All you have to do is ask and you can have what's mine.
I don't think he minds, cause you ain't mine.
Your water and glass, you mix it with the concrete and the sand, make it last.
I don't think you're mine, cause you ain't mine.
If my hands were lungs, I'd let them breathe.
If my hands were tongues, I'd let them bleed.
credits
from Where There's Water, There Must Be Shore,
released April 16, 2010
All songs written and performed by What's Left Of The Trees.
What's Left Of The Trees is Adam Glazer and Mike DellaGioia.
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