On a train down from the north
Led by curiosity's force
Even though love was the cost
She couldn't stand feeling lost
Now she feels most alone
Back in her parents' home
Surrounded by question marks
That spin and bark in the dark
Don't let it bring you down
One day you'll leave this lonesome town
Like every railway station gets its train
You'll be back on your feet again
Just like any other star
You can't see how special you are
Most stars do earthly things
They give light to other's dreams
Telling you which path to choose would be wrong
For I can't tell what you'll lose, just you, alone
Can read your thoughts
Feel your heart desires
Don't let other folks
Sign you up to their average choir
credits
released June 14, 2017
Omri Shani: Bass
Yoav Arbel: Drums
Navon Haluts: Vocals
Gal Haluts: Vocals
Itamar Haluts: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Electric Guitars, Organ, Percussion
Recorded and mixed by Itamar Haluts @ "Navon's Studio"
Assitant engineer: Navon Haluts
Mastered by Abbey Road Studios Online Mastering Services.
Illustration by Shay Ifergan - Facebook: goo.gl/mhKtHQ
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