he turns the light on in the night
makes him not feel so all alone
and calms the whisper and the moan
the shadows and the light
make him imagine being grown
into a world as hard as stone
and though he'll know the way the turns are never clear
and for a time he could find himself wandering the days away
until a dream in the night
makes him remember where he's been
makes him recall those days and then
he'll turn on the light
and he'll feel not so alone
and he'll not feel so all alone
again
credits
from Camels Are Coming,
released October 12, 2010
Wells Hanley- piano, vocals
Piano recorded by Bobby Read at Small World Studios (Batesville, VA).
Vocals recorded by James McLaughlin at Mountainside Studios (Charlottesville, VA).
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