the sun in the morning is so beautiful
the moon is so far it's not even real
the wind when you speak is full of heaven
and I wish I could feel what I feel
The night like a lion comes and goes again
the rain on an orchard rolls just like a wheel
a touch on the cheek or out and lonely through the week
yeah I wish I could feel what I feel
I feel what I feel like a blown up balloon in the night blowin round
won't let it be
the smile on a child or a garden in the spring
are full of the life no one can conceal
the size of the sea is unbelievable to me
and I wish I could feel what I feel
yeah I wish I could feel what I feel
credits
from Camels Are Coming,
released October 12, 2010
Wells Hanley- acoustic guitar, vocals, keyboards, drums
Brian Chenault- electric guitar
Curtis Fye- bass
Drums recorded by Lance Kohler at Minimum Wage (Richmond, VA).
All other tracks recorded by James McLaughlin at Mountainside Studios (Charlottesville, VA).
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