There was a man who fell in love with a girl named Julia
His mind was set and so he went to the tavern to get her
He made his way down through the crowd of everyone in the city
And there she was, the way she gazed at him was so full of pity
Julia, where can you be?
Julia, you're too much for me.
She shook her head and so he tried to convince her he wasn't a traitor
And then he went and so she lent on the bar and drank down his flavor
He woke up to the song of all the church bells ringing
One foot on the ground and then he found the whole world was spinning
And so he wrote a note in the sand down by the sea
And watched the moon fall down to the ground
As the blood ran down his knees
Julia, where can you be?
Julia, you're too much like me
credits
from Another Life,
released June 8, 2016
Robbie - Vox, Guitars, Omnichord
Jeremy - Horns, Accordian, Vox
Sarah - Viola, Piano
Zeb - Bass, Vox
Andrew Hendrix - Mandolin
Spencer Cohen - Drums
Madeline Nord - Background Vox
Trevor MacArthur- Background Vox
Recorded at Flytrap Studios, Brooklyn NY.
Drums recorded at NY Noise, Manhattan, by Craig Bishop
Mixed by Turbo
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