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Three Years

from Blaming the Weather by Lindsay Starr

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen the city at night
It’s not the same without you stumbling by my side
Do you still get drunk, fucked up
And try to start a fight
Or have you changed

We used to stay up ‘til the sunrise
Falling in love underneath the neon lights
We used to say that nothing else could ever feel so right
I guess we’ve changed

Three years is a long time
To not talk to and not know someone
Three years is a long time
To not hold and not love someone
Three years is a long time
Three years is a long time

My heart can’t figure out what my head’s been saying
I’m spinning from too much wine, and in my dreams tonight
I’ll sing to you

You called me drunk, and I just heard a ghost
Like winter wind dressed in summer’s clothes
But seasons change and leave the trees to die
I’ll be fine

Three years is a long time
To not talk to and not know someone
Three years is a long time
To not hold and not love someone
Three years is a long time
Three years is a long time

My heart can’t figure out what my head’s been saying
I’m spinning from too much wine, and in my dreams tonight
My heart can’t figure out what my head’s been saying
I’m drunk from too much wine, and in my dreams tonight
I’ll sing to you

credits

from Blaming the Weather, released July 30, 2021
Vocals- Lindsay Starr
Producer, Mixing & Engineer- Kyle Henderson
Guitars, Synthesizer, Keyboards- Kyle Henderson
Drums- Brennan Lethbridge
Bass-Kyle Henderson
Assistant Engineer- Brennan Lethbridge
Writers- Lindsay Starr, Kyle Henderson

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Lindsay Starr Nashville, Tennessee

As the artist gears up to put a very different side of herself into the world, being real is a responsibility in Starr’s eyes. Whether addressing the awkwardness of trying to connect with an ex or feeling guilty for leading someone on, Starr does her listeners a service showing the good, bad, and in-betweens. “I hope that by sharing my secrets, the listener will authentically relate." ... more

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