A woman moves to a Midwest city to find love, but failing this, she ends up in a loveless marriage just so she can avoid living alone. Influences: Waylon Jennings, Tori Amos, Bob Seger
[Verse]
Lonely child in the dark staring out at the gray skyline
She hears the clock on the wall chiming half past nine
She took the train down from Madison hoping to meet her kind
She wants a house in the suburbs and 2.5,
Living on the edge of time
[Chorus]
Far across the fields like the cover of a magazine
Filling up on cheap wine, burgers, and gasoline
Things never work out like they do on the silver screen
Was she running from herself, was she living the American dream?
[Verse]
She met him down at a bar on the corner of 17,
In the heart of the downtown social scene
She had the scent of desperation and nicotine
He was holding back fearing the world unseen,
Living in the in-between
[Chorus]
She was never married to the prince in the Snow White scene,
But living all alone's not the loneliest you can be
She wanted all that his eyes reflected from the TV screen
They were living in silence and living the American dream
[Solo]
[Verse]
Lonely child in the dark staring out at the gray skyline
She sees the mark on the wall reading half past nine,
Living on the edge of time
credits
from Seven Cities (HD Edition),
released April 17, 2013
Musicians:
D. R. Commander (piano, electronic drums/percussion, vocals)
G. Pat Harris (upright bass)
Lloyd Maines (pedal steel guitar)
Recorded by D. R. Commander at Spare Oom Studio, Austin, Texas
Produced by D. R. Commander
Mixed by Pat Manske at The Zone Recording Studio, Dripping Springs, Texas
Mastered by Nick Landis at Terra Nova Digital Audio, Inc., Austin, Texas
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