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Noah Kahan — The View Between Villages
Album: Stick Season
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Length: 3:07
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Air in my lungs
'Till the road begins

As the last of the bugs
Leave their homes again

And I'm splitting the road down the middle
For a minute the world seems so simple

Feel the rush of my blood
I'm seventeen again

I am not scared of death
I've got dreams again

It's just me and the curve of the valley
There is meaning on earth, I am happy

Oh
Oh

Past Alger Brook Road
I'm over the bridge
A minute from home but I feel so far from it

The death of my dog
The stretch of my skin
It's all washing over me
I'm angry again

The things that I lost here
The people I knew
They got me surrounded
For a mile or two

The cars in reverse
I'm gripping the wheel
I'm back between villages
And everything's still
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Just the pups on the cover make me want to like him. Who's a good boy?
How great to discover Noah Kahan. 
Its Flannel season.
brain fried from inventory at work, but his voice at the beginning seems familiar in a Brit band style for some reason. Someone a bit more upbeat, though.