We were, were waiting down at the station
But you weren’t on the 3:09
You said you would be standing on the south side landing
We’d see you by the ticket line
And we stood there all day looking for you
We were, were watching every train stopping
Hoping you were on the next one
You should have said something if you knew you weren’t coming
That’s the least that you could have done
But when you call us again to say you’re coming in
We’d be glad to pick you up and bring you home
We were, were wasting the whole day pacing
Thinking we’d hear something from you
You see your mama crying? It’s because of the lying
And the selfish shit that you do
We know you got your problems; we all got some, too
We wanna try to help you; what can we do?
We were, were waiting down at the station
But you weren’t on the 8:14
You said you would be coming but you’re always saying something
And we never know what that means
We just wanna see you back; we don’t care ‘bout nothing but that
We just want to know when you’re coming home.
We just wanna see you back; we don’t care ‘bout nothing but that
We just want to know when you’re coming home.
If you’re coming home…
credits
from The First Album,
released January 1, 2014
Jameson Wandling - Lead Vocals, Mandolin, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Tambourine
Brandon Edwards - Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals
Nicholas Von Pless - Bass, Backing Vocals
Chris gray - Drums
Ben Spees - Mixing
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