I grow a garden full of childish dreams swim a river of a thousand streams the sky would not be so far as it seems if I could only see the stars if I could only see the stars. Live in a city full of neon light the sequined starlets all come out at night but pretty girls wouldn't shine so bright if I could only see the stars if I could only see the stars. I'll play a song here on my wooden floor stumble in and out of open doors I guess I wouldn't ask for anything more if I could only see the stars from my window.
credits
from New Odds & Old Ends,
track released February 2, 2007
Recorded and mixed by Martin Schneider. Acoustic, Vocals and Percussion by Claire Adams. Organ and Melodica By Martin Schneider
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