If you’re leaving now
Where are you going?
It’s deceiving how you try to explain
So if you’re leaving now
You should be going
Far away where no one can drag you down
If you’re leaving now
Where are you going?
If you believe that’s how
I’ll have to refrain
So if you’re leaving now
You should be going
Be on your way before the sun goes down
Maybe I was thinking I could tell
All the holy lonely hearts that fell
But all I know is how to wish you well
Mine eyes are open as the shadows disappear
And why not open all to hear?
If you’re leaving now
Where are you going?
Anywhere that you can arrange
If you’re leaving now
You should be going
There’s no use for you to try and change
It would be kind if it weren’t so strange
credits
from Way Out!,
released May 16, 2021
Mark Harrison vocals, acoustic guitar
Doug Easley bass
Robert Tooms piano, mellotron
John Whittemore pedal steel, percussion
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