summer, come, you're the only time
when i'm losing my leaves
sunday, come, to the church bell chime
to the family that grieves
it's just so hard to hear
what will never be said again
it's just so hard to hear
but i'll sing until you are near
but i'll sing until you are near
there's a man on the radio
and he says we've got all the time in the world
it's made up like the thoughts in our heads
made him up and fed it through the stereo
it's just so hard to hear
what will never be said again
it's just so hard to hear
but i'll sing until you're not there
but i'll sing until you're not there
you were married in sepia time
wear a face like a mask that is mine
write it down, though to run late's a crime
wear a mirror, a mask that is mine
wear a mirror, a mask that is mine
you'll find love most wherever you roam
and the blackest coffee
pick a petal and carry her home
we sing 'ave marie'
we sing 'ave marie'
Missouri singer/songwriter Lizzie Weber delivers a trio of songs lightly informed by country music, and fleshed out with strings. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 6, 2021