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On a morning, that fell sometime midday, I woke up to the perfect song that could happen to be playin’. On a radio, in which room I’m not certain, but it filled the space between the walls and nothin’ was that urgent, now.

We tried to undermine the limits of one evening. So little time to drink our hearts and make the most of this meeting. We slide across the floor in someone else’s kitchen and we understood a little more of each other’s position, now.


I’ve been told some things I could not see for myself. I’m not sad about them. No. I will save them for someone else.

Walk a mile to town the distance seems so little. For all the way we’ve had to come I get a feelin’ it won’t hurt us, more today than when we make our way towards parting, to understand a little more that we will never see the same things again.

I’ve been told some things I could not see for myself. I’m not sad about them. No.

I will save them for someone else.

Emptied out in excess, now it all just tastes the same. I should remember after all these times that there’d be so much lingerin’ .On. a bed in a room that had no curtains and we understood a little more of why each of us was hurtin’. So much.

I’ve been told some things I could not see for myself. I’m not sad about them. No.

I will save them for someone else.
I will save them for someone else.

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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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