well the moon doesn't call anymore
and the trumpet's asleep in the drawer
and the smoke doesn't dance in the solo porch light
and you can't hear the street sing at all
when all of your dreams have left you
where do they go?
when all of your dreams have left you
does it show?
when all of your dreams have left
don't you wish they would've let you know
in the backyard there's a dip in the ground
where a sycamore tree hung around
you used to climb to the top
just to see what the world looked like up there
when all of your dreams have left you
where do they go?
when all of your dreams have left you
does it show?
when all your dreams have left
don't you wish they would've let you know
but they don't
credits
from three songs,
released October 27, 2016
written and recorded by Rick Colado at Bear Machine Studios in Jacksonville, FL during Fall of 2016
Love this track. WHY? My girls name is SARAH, and this song rings so true in so many ways. Love the emotion behind it, because I love my Sarah always. James Morales
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