See the petals pile up
flowers that have had enough
spending all your days in the shade
Grab your roots and pull them up
the world was made of greater stuff
don't settle for a grave
I know it can take so long
to see how we can grow and change
I know it can take so long
to see how it was worth the wait
Seasons never come or go
Spring hides underneath the snow
waiting for a warmer day
Summer steps on the foot of the fall
see the sun, feel the thaw
washing any winter away
I know it can take so long
to see how we can grow and change
I know it can take so long
to see how it was worth the wait
Climbing down
Falling up
throw your fear away
And you know
in your soul
it was worth the wait
credits
from EP,
released February 17, 2016
Norbert Redmond- ukulele, vocals
Stephen Tanguis- bass, vocals
Zachary Smotherman- drums
Brian Bell- auxiliary percussion, keys, theremin
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