Danny Horn & the Shared Myths - Singing Again

Going down to New Cross station, I got a ticket to go
Gonna find a town with a couple of pubs and no one I know
I'll stay quiet 'til I'm ready but really it could be a while till then
I roll a cigarette in the last bar, change the strings to the guitar
Try singing again

I want to go home but nowhere seems like home anymore
As I go back to Ilkley, or maybe a town I never been to before
I'm sorry Louise, you want me to try, I can't try it again
As I delete my socials, cut my hair, turn my back on my friends
Try singing again

Yeah, I wish I hadn't said it
Two blue ticks says you read it
Now I'm left here in the violence of your silence, and it grows
The mist of time, my thoughts entwine, a winding river flows
I saw my face reflected and it told me what I already know
That it is time to go
That it's time to try singing again

I'm a little exhausted, a little dried up, I've been sniffing around
And though it's hard to accept, I'm not young anymore and I need to slow down
With John in my ear, and you in my mind, I overextend
The hand that tries to reach you, the song I tried to teach you
That I'm singing again

Going down to New Cross Station, I got a ticket to go
I'm sorry Louise, you wanted an answer but I really don't know
I live by the sea now, it's Meggie and me now, I'm doing alright
And though I'm feeling my age, I'm back on the stage
Singing again

Written by:
Danny Horn

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