Carroll's Garden

from Here Comes Saturn by Toby Singer and the Storm

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You don’t read between the lines
We weren’t aware, didn’t see the signs
Until we felt it up and down our spines
It’s a crime that no one’s asking

We parked dark grass and misty air
Too tired to notice, too drunk to care
I doubt that you would think it’s fair
To call me out for laughing

Oh, the feeling’s in our ears
And oh, I’m reeling in this dark apartment
Nothing left in here

In a way it’s like you were never here
The morning sun, the half empty beer
I’m scared of you, but it’s not fear
That’s tied around my ankles

The place the race, half finished now
We both got here, neither one knows how
The party’s over, that’s all they’ll say
Cuz the next words could prove fatal

Oh, the feeling’s in our ears
And oh, I’m reeling in this dark apartment
Nothing left in here

It’s a summer stunner, a lesson learned
Come fall, we’ll stall, the leaves will turn
Our shoulders barely feel the burn
It’s a crime that no one’s asking

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from Here Comes Saturn, released September 3, 2013

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