twirls of wrought iron to house the wine
double doors open to a place in the sun
i recall winding roads that whipped us by
satiric gleams and mocking faces
keenly arrowed insults still sound so nice
we'd sing along and find the rhythm in everything
old and new entwined together
reducing ourselves from place to place
the flashing of spokes on cobblestone streets of blue
cats in walls for some strange reason
we looked back to the old ways with zeal
then a casual stroll to the next cafe to wear us down
our French holiday
our French holiday
credits
from The Edge Of Forgiveness,
released January 31, 2014
Written by Brenton Manser
Brenton Manser- vox, guitar
Caitlyn Lesiuk- vox
Craig Kelly- double bass
Emma Luker- vox, violin
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