I don't know
I don't know where we go
I don't know
you have to learn to lose the things you love so much
and learn to let go of the people that you love
and you must listen to the demons in your head if you want to beat them
but don't believe them
I used to think I knew but I don't know
credits
from Camels Are Coming,
released October 12, 2010
Wells Hanley- acoustic guitar, pump organ, vocals
Jesse Harper- backing vocals
Pump organ recorded by Stewart Myers at Dixie Five (Richmond, VA)
All other tracks recorded by James McLaughlin at Mountainside Studios (Charlottesville, VA).
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