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Treehouse

by Vaughan Supple

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1.
Old metal parts and broken pieces Rust like my memory Late night at the drive-in movie theatre Where we lay silently Give it time and the sparks will turn to ash So for now, just you wait on the hourglass Give it time and the sparks will turn to ash So for now, just wait Sitting on the telephone wire Out West, you’re still on fire Watching films on the old projector Until the celluloid burns up Biking in the rain Between love and pain Winking at the stars Between near and far Drifting, fading Lingering, hating Give it time and the sparks will turn to ash So for now, just you wait on the hourglass Give it time and the sparks will turn to ash So for now, just wait
2.
Treehouse 03:24
Asleep on my feet Rambling the meaningless midnight streets You went inside Unaware this could be the final time I say goodnight Top down, feeling the wind Living in the silhouette of Billy the Kid Flames died, so did the tunes Then the cow jumped over the moon I’m staying young for the rest of my days I’m staying young for the rest of my days Treehouse (8x) I can’t unwind Something in the way that we say goodbye I guess in time I’ll eat a peck of dirt before I die Cigarettes and paint on my jeans Sometimes it’s hard for me to say what I mean Last night, I danced with you Then the cow jumped over the moon, I said Hey diddle diddle (8x) I’m staying young for the rest of my days I’m staying young for the rest of my days Treehouse (8x)
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Savannah 03:50
Each summer night I ride my bike right back to that same place The schoolhouse walls remain with all the paint still chipping off It kinda hurts me to stay, it kinda hurts me to stay But my mother’s dead and gone, and this junkyard is all I’ve got, all I’ve got I’m wheeling out of this town, I’m wheeling out of this town Someday Blue skies and bug bites whisper All of the streets I roam I thought that I’d see you Savannah But I can never go home So I’m taking the train, yeah I’m taking the train, by old Jim McKay’s I’ll find a place where no one knows my name Blue skies and bug bites whisper All of the streets I roam I thought that I’d see you Savannah But I can never go home
4.
Home 02:00
Swimming in the pond Suddenly you’re gone Where did I fall through? Where did I go wrong? I’ll spend my nights alone But before you go I need one last thing from you Carry me home

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released June 12, 2020

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Vaughan Supple Boston, Massachusetts

Vaughan Supple is a Boston-based singer-songwriter. He has released 3 albums and 2 EPs.

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