Nice alt-country waltz-time number a la Neil Young Harvest starts minimal but swells into a big, warm infusion of cellos, violins, fronted by 30,000 Days haunted vocal.
lyrics
Out in the summerhouse that year, we hung our hammocks in the breeze, looked up at heavens full of stars, and we swapped our secrets in a haze, ooh yesterday's gone little girl, it's too late to change the world, yesterday's gone little girl, you reach out and nobody's there. If I was standing in the road, with no direction of my own, would you come running like a stream? To wake up this desert I've become. Ooh yesterday's gone little girl, it's too late to change the world, yesterday's gone little girl, you reach out and nobody's there. I came back to find you, the fountain had dried up to stone, I saw no reflection, the glass in the windows had gone, and overgrown lawns, the brambles and thorns scratched my eyes, and stumbling alone, I left them to grow to the sky. Once you were shackled now you're free, so get yourself where you wanna be, and kick back at the negativity, and clean out the junk room in your head...
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