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There’s an old stone fence that leads you through the fields at night, where I found you sittin’ all alone. You could tell this time things weren’t the way they should be and I reached down to touch your head.

And your face, it said, "I’m scared, I’m tired and I don’t think this will ever change". I don’t think this will ever change.

But you finally remember somethin’ about the early days.

There’s a girl you knew, lived down the street from you. You were five. You cried when you realized you’d never see here again. She’d probably forget you. And so it goes. You’re back where you started from. Piece by piece your heart will all leave town.

But you finally remember somethin’ about the early days.

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from Where You Have Been, released January 1, 2007

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Brian Wheat Charleston, South Carolina

Brian Wheat, Charleston, SC songwriter and Buffalo, NY native has taken his time developing his unique compound of jazzy Americana. Wheat conveys a Willie Nelson-style honesty and straightforwardness in his performances. ‘Lounge’ is redeemed in a no-nonsense Rufus Wainright fashion through the rose filter of an 80’s era Austin City Limits session atop Cake-style rhythms. ... more

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