Stepped out, cool dirt under feet
And the fog in the air
And the crack of the snare bittersweet
Loud sounds were such a relief
'Cause they crowded our thoughts
And allowed us to not have to speak
But the girls everywhere
With the jewels in their hair
Weren't dressed for the cold
Like a part of the show
Every step was a pose
Was a scene for a lens to behold
As we pushed through the crowd
With the drums getting loud
You were moving ahead
Where I always had lead
So I reached for your hand
Because I was afraid I was
Losing my way again
Didn't know what I wanted before
Didn't think I could say it forever nevermore
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Didn't know what I wanted before
Wasn't sure I could say it forever nevermore
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Moved on to a different stage
And the daylight was fading
With everyone waiting engaged
Their cheers, a steady refrain
And the crowd wouldn't part
Even thought it was starting to rain
And when the spots came on
The first notes of the song
Filled them up like a rush
We were caught in the crush
And I tried to forget
But was filled with remorse and regret
So I tried to move on
From the thought I was wrong
When I slipped on the grass
And around me they passed
And it suddenly dawned on me
I could see you still
But you were already gone
Didn't know what I wanted before
Didn't think I could say it forever nevermore
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Didn't know what I wanted before
Wasn't sure I could say it forever nevermore
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Ooh, there was something that I couldn't say
'Cause I was so afraid it would push you away
Ooh, but when I never said what I couldn't say
It went and pushed you away
It pushed you away
Didn't know what I wanted before
Didn't know what I wanted before
Didn't know what I wanted before
Wasn't sure I could say it forever nevermore
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Didn't know what I wanted before
Didn't think I could say it forever nevermore
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Didn't know what I wanted or what to do
Sea Wolf is a band led by Alex Brown Church, an indie rock musician based in Los Angeles, California. Church attended film school at NYU and was a founding member of a group called Irving in 1998. Many of the songs he wrote as a member of Irving didn't fit the group's style, and so Church began performing as Sea Wolf with a rotating ensemble of backing musicians, playing locally in Los Angeles and recording demos in Seattle with producer Phil Ek (Band of Horses, The Shins, Fleet Foxes). Sea Wolf signed to Dangerbird Records in 2007 and released the Get To The River Before It Runs Too Low EP and a full-length titled Leaves In The River. The latter hit No. 24 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.
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