Things That Aren't Words - California to Michigan
Lying and sinking so low
The rumbling and warmth of the floor of this car is a comfort to me
The night is a sea, and our van is a submarine
Something on the radio
Crimson and Clover and everyone's singing
Play it again, but we can't, it's the end, that's all
Seven on a sea of grain
Someday we'll change, but we'll still be the same
California's so far behind, Michigan's so far away
Trying to tickle her feet
She isn't laughing so I'll keep on trying
Maybe she'll finally break
Michigan's so far away
I spy
I spy more than eyes can see
A bright light
The brightest I've ever seen
My family, my heart, I say
If there's no meaning, then how can this teach me everything
Love is a three-bar cross
I'd die for you if there ever were cause
There's not need to be lonely when we're all apart
When we're all apart
Seven on a sea of grain
Someday we'll change, but we'll still be the same
California's so far behind
Michigan's so far away
Love is a three-bar cross
I'd die for you if there ever were cause
There's not need to be lonely when we're all apart
Seven on a sea of grain
Someday we'll change, but we'll still be the same
When our days turn all grey
I'll love you the same
Written by:
Adam Nixon
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