a mellow indie song with acoustic guitar, simple piano and atmospheric organ and guitar and layered male vocals singing about keeping your head up through life's changes and focusing on the goal.
lyrics
A letter from your son
look how far I've come
well it's mostly in your favor to know the battle's done
our memories have won
Looking back from here
our house is vaguely clear
and all the charms surrounding it through the years
slowly disappear
Could I be looking back too much ?
forgotten roads kicking up the settled dust
when I know I should hold my head up and face my destination
The same familiar face
and yet unwilled to trade
my skeleton of rose thorn cut goals that will replace
the claim to my mistakes
Could I be looking back too much ?
forgotten roads kicking up the settled dust
when I know I should hold my head up and face my destination
well I know I should hold my head up and face my destination
Yes I know I should hold my head up and face my destination
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