Threw open the door on the 24
Driving back from the Royal City
Slammed on the brakes
Just a kid with the shakes in his dad’s car
Some mutual friends and sincerity
Can’t remember the last time
I thought about letting someone get this close to me
I still don’t care about that one thing—you know what I mean
Then I moved away and that’s okay
But once in a while I can’t help
But beat myself up for fleeing the scene
From a realness that shook me—I hope you know what I mean
It had nothing to do with you—when I see you I feel seen
These days I wake up and it all feels so far
I’m not sorry they pulled you back into the car
Because look at us now—that’s not where we are
Everything is music even if everything is hard
And I promise the next time we meet
I’ll know how to play In Your Arms
But until then you’re always welcome
To crash in my heart
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Incredible songwriting and vocals. The songs are so beautiful and are full of honesty and freshness. I'm very glad I discovered Julie's music! nick arne
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