Visions come back with the lilacs
I miss you in the summer dew
Dirt on our hands, dancing in the grass
Building hideaway, I wish that we had stayed
Summer's faded now with the fireflies
Watch their bodies light up the night
In the winter gloom I will think of you
As I watch the Posies die
Sheets intersect as we intertwine
June will come again, I'm sure to miss what's mine
Undress my skin, fingers reach within
Lips slowly speak, playing hide and seek
I can recall the way you looked at me
Sarah is dead and I've lost all purity
Slipping by like silk, all the memories
Now we're left desperately clinging
Stare up at the moon feel your body swoon
Watch the fireflies light up the night
We'll watch the posies die, watch all the posies die
credits
from Subject To Change,
released October 20, 2016
Hazel Freeman - Vocals & Ukulele
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