You just climb in, one knee after another
Then tell me to gun it, and we go
It’s just winding passageways we unclutter
And maybe we’re running, and maybe we’re just stoned
It feels good to get away
From the day to day grind
But you still should keep in mind
Take all your breaks when you need em
Roll out and go forth to freedom
When you don’t know where to turn
But don’t mistake sand and sun
For an erase or a cure
To the way life can burn
I’ve been there and back when the mood attacks
And on return I found the fact:
There’s no vacation for the soul
It fits so well into the mind of a cynic
That the curse is the sitting, so we should take off
I know it’s great to roll out of the city
And pretend there’s a finish somewhere we can cross
It feels good to get away
From the day to day grind
But you still should keep in mind
I’d imagine, it’s an appeal to your romantic side
To think your navigating to your new life
credits
from You Can't Go Back,
released June 1, 2011
Tim Blane: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Programming
James “Downtown” Williams: Drums, Percussion
Reuben Cainer: Bass
Adam Tressler: Electric Guitar
Ben Zecker: Piano, additional Synth
Chris Keup: Producer
Stewart Myers: Producer/Engineer/Mixer
Fred Kevorkian: Mastering
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