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Drive Me Home

by Yearbook Committee

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Part of the compilation album The Wabash, a project of Wabash Valley Art Spaces, Inc. and the Year of the River 2013.

lyrics

Baby, it's your hands that did it to me —
the way you walked into the room
and shut the door behind you
and let your fingers linger on the handle.
(You walk away so gently.)

I found a bow and arrow in accordance with the stars.
They're comfortable in my hands.
Orion came and took aim at us
but instead you told him a story
of crying trains and cornfields at night
and the rising Wabash River.

Come on, drive me home.

Tonight the hills of Collett Park
are graciously covered in catalpa, moon and violets.
Beneath our feet the sweet gum briars
display evolutionary wit.

Above you, within this maple,
the quite chlorophyll breathlessly awaits the morning,
for the sun, its lover, to cover its leaves with rays
just the way you cover me
by crying trains and cornfields at night
and the rising Wabash River.

Come on, drive me home.

credits

released December 7, 2012
Christina Blust - guitar and vocals; Rachel Rasley - vocals; Brad Lone - vocals and glockenspiel; David Goodier - vocals; Jon DaCosta - vocals and drums.

Train photo and Wabash River photo from Wabash Valley Visions and Voices.

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Yearbook Committee Terre Haute

We all sing. You will too.

SXSW Official Showcasing Artist, 2011 & 2012. We play all kinds of instruments, with varying degrees of skill. We enjoy ourselves. We like each other. High five.

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