There’s static on the radio
But I can hear you without the music anyway, anyway
And there’s geometric memories playing across my windshield
But I can feel you without remembering your face
Anyway, I believe I’ve digressed again so I…
Better keep my eyes on the
Better keep my eyes
Better keep my eyes
On the road
The yellow lines are cracking gray
But I can see you without your outlines anyway, anyway
And there’s all these backwards street signs
Contorted and restless and glaring
But I can find you without a compass any day
Anyway, I believe I’ve digressed again so I…
Better keep my eyes on the
Better keep my eyes
Better keep my eyes
On the road
I don’t need a picture or a trinket or a letter
To remind me
It is unnecessary to pack every moment
Into a picture frame
All I need is the feeling I get when I see these
Sparkling streetlamps without you so…
I Better keep my eyes on the
Better keep my eyes
Better keep my eyes
On the road
credits
from Debbie Neigher,
released July 26, 2011
Written and performed by Debbie Neigher. Produced by John Vanderslice. Arranged by Minna Choi, Arranger and Conductor of the Magik*Magik Orchestra. Engineer: Ian Pellicci. Recorded at Tiny Telephone Studio, San Francisco, CA.
My bassist/lap steel player's brilliant solo project. Gorgeous layers of guitar, vibes, vocals, drums, and synths that blend dreaminess with moments of chaos. Debbie Neigher
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