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Where Do We Go From Here

from Midnight Train by Jacob Latham

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West bound forty four
Corridor
We gotta move on this year
Where do we go from here?
John he cried
Where do we go from here?

John tried not to lie
But in his eyes
She could see the fear
Where do we go from here?
Sally cried
Where do we go from here?

The sand of time its running out
For the making
And it's a fool runs a risk
Worth taking
But the rules of the game
That we've invented on the way
Could stand some breaking

In her broken heart
Sally starts
To let divergent ears
Where do we go from here?
John he cried
Where do we go from here?

John fell on hard times
Drinking too much wine
Exposing love's veneer
Where do we go from here?
Sally cried
Where do we go from here?

Oh this load that we're carrying
To the West Texas prairie
With our cold disposition
Toward a growing condition
Of a love left in silence
And of vows we made bereft of art

And lest you remind me
That our days in Carolina
Weren't a far cry from heaven
Though I'll never forget them
And that love will protect us
If we let it back into our hearts

lest you remind me
That our days in Carolina
Weren't a far cry from heaven
Though I'll never forget them
And that love will protect us
If we let it back into our hearts

John reached out his hand
A newborn man
Broken, pure, austere
Where do we go from here?
Sally cried
Where do we go from here?
And John replied
Where do we go from here?

Oh this load that we're carrying
To the West Texas prairie
With our cold disposition
Toward a growing condition
Of a love left in silence
And of vows we made bereft of art

And lest you remind me
That our days in Carolina
Weren't a far cry from heaven
Though I'll never forget them
And that love will protect us
If we let it back into our hearts

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from Midnight Train, released March 1, 2013

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Jacob Latham Bloomington, Indiana

Jacob Latham is a folk/rock musician hailing from Bloomington, Indiana. Though still in his teens, Jacob is already a seasoned performer, appearing on stage since he was 13, playing shows all over the Midwest with his family band, dazzling crowds with his eye-popping mandolin and harmonica solos, and heartfelt singing. ... more

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