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Nothing to Say

from Light Within by O'KEEFE

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lyrics

The sky is on fire
And this town is sure quiet for Sunday.
The church is empty
And the preacher has run out of lies

It's a quarter to nine
My dinner's getting cold on the table
If there's pleasure in pain
Then I'm happy as a fly

If there's one thing I know
It's that I'm going to keep getting old
And people will talk just to make noise
But each passing day I feel I have nothing to say
That hasn't already been said

The sun’s going down
And soon another week will be over
But I’m thankful for this quiet
Time to reflect

Alone on my porch
And I can hear wind through the shutters
If God’s alive, that’s him
Passing me by

If there's one thing I know
It's that I'm going to keep getting old
And people will talk just to make noise
But each passing day I feel I have nothing to say
That hasn't already been said

It's half past my time
I used to want to grow old
But the more I know
The less that I understand

Out on this porch
I’m holding the sun in the sky
And the aches in my bones remind me
That I’m still alive

But each passing day I feel I have nothing to say
That hasn't already been said

credits

from Light Within, released October 1, 2019
Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guit: Erin O'Keefe
Keys: Jon Grossman
Lead Acoustic & Aux Percussion: Trent Pruitt
Violin: Eddie Dickerson
Cello: Mark Williams
Backing Vocals: Trent Pruitt, Stacey Lee, Mason Kinard, Joe Goynes
Bass: Ben Bradshaw
Drums: Jimmy Milner

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Dreamy, hazy indie soul.

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