I can feel the shoreline
Drifting away under my heavy hands
I try to find beauty in where the water meets the sand
Always thought we’d have time
The tide pulled away what we could of had
I never thought this would happen
The death of this I’ll never understand
Now I smile for you
And everything you meant to me
Everything we couldn’t be
Now I smile for you
I get comfort knowing you’re set free
I guess some things aren’t meant to be
Can you feel the shoreline?
It’s finally bringing comfort to where I stand
I think I found beauty in where the water meets the sand
I remember you everytime
Every time July has come and gone
I find it harder and harder
I try and keep moving on
Now I smile for you
And everything you meant to me
Everything we couldn’t be
Now I smile for you
I get comfort knowing you’re set free
I guess some things aren’t meant to be
credits
from Departure,
released January 5, 2018
Music and lyrics by Howell
Tracked and mixed by Seth Henderson at ABG Studios (Crown Point, IN)
Mastered by Kris Crummett at Interlace Audio (Portland, OR)
Album artwork by Jeremy Yap
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