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lyrics

We were straddling the line
Of spring and summertime
When Easton chose to bloom
Sparing our hearts the sting
Of a cold, empty room
Though your hand was in mine
I could feel your wandering mind–
Could you feel mine, too?

Wasn’t it last year
We walked through the pasture
With mud up to our knees?
You were knobby, and pale, and tall
Like one of those birch trees
And I had your love,
But for me, it wasn’t enough,
It wasn’t…

I won’t mind if I can’t quite recall
Our shadows swaying on your bedroom wall

I won’t mind if I could just forget
How slow it was watching that sun set
At Borderland, you held me tight
When you hold me now, it just ain’t right,
It just ain’t right

credits

from Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light, released August 5, 2022
guitar, lead vocals, written, and produced by: Rachel Sumner
fiddle, harmony vocals: Kat Wallace
guitar: Ira Klein
pedal steel guitar: Alex Formento
bass: Mike Siegel

engineer: Emma Newton
mixing: Don Mitchell
mastering: Dan Cardinal

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Rachel Sumner Boston, Massachusetts

Praised by audiences for her powerful, lonesome voice and haunting songs, Rachel Sumner carefully spins melodies that get caught in your head and delivers them “with an attitude and drive in her guitar playing...sure to strike a chord and dig deep into your heart. ” (Red Line Roots) ... more

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