From Austin

Lyrics

There is concrete below me and a sky above so blue
 I'm finally leaving Austin and I wish it was with you
 I'm just a sickness and you seem to be the cure
 How much can a southern girl honestly endure?
 Remember northwest mountains, they were snow-capped in June
 You were napping on my arms, on a Sunday afternoon
 But, babe, I've gotta heal myself from the things I've never felt
 Repression is my heaven but I'd rather go through hell
 It's about time that I left Austin
 About time, you settled down
 With a man who doesn't move as quick
 As the trains rolling through town
 It's about time that I face
 The hard times I've let go
 Love was just an ocean
 I would drown before I float
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 Do you remember getting drunk
 On the outskirts of this town?
 When I gave you all I had, but it still let you down
 Everyone I've ever loved has either left or died
 Wish I was born with concrete shoes, but I'm leaving tonight
 It's about time that I left Austin
 About time that you settled down
 With a man who doesn't move as quick
 As the trains rolling through town
 About time that I face
 The hard times I've let go
 Love was just an ocean
 I would drown before I float
 Float
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 Float
 ♪
 There's concrete below me and a sky above so blue
 People ruin people, I don't wanna ruin you
 I'm just a sickness and you seem to be the cure
 How much can a southern girl honestly endure?
 And I'm finally gone from Austin
 You finally settled down
 With a man who didn't move as quick
 As the trains that rolled through town
 I finally had to face
 The hard times I've let go
 If loving you's an ocean
 I'd have drowned so you could float
 

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Duration
03:27
Tempo
110 BPM

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