First I walked toward the dog park
And sat alone with all these demos
There’s no such thing as running
Until you see them in the snow
Then I spent an hour with the flowers
Until I think I got it right
Another hour at the counter
After the clerk had said goodbye
It’s always time to go home
It’s always time to go
It’s always time
I stepped up to the rail tracks
A bag of tulips in one hand
My coffee in the other
And a day divorced of plans
It was noon behind the warehouse
But it was midnight on my lips
And I may have kissed the train
If I didn’t have to piss
It’s always time to go home
It’s always time to go
It’s always time
supported by 5 fans who also own “Sent For Flowers”
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
supported by 4 fans who also own “Sent For Flowers”
She's an amazing artist to share something like this in a way that makes you understand what it was like to live it. The album still breaks my heart but I love listening to it. Put your grown up ears on and empathize. naataq
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