Currents hung like jewels
The crown begins to bend
Red the mouth and hands
A gluttons favorite end
Heavy were the heads
Pectin spread the jam
Now, a barren stare
Shape of an ampersand
Summer’s calling
Oh, still calling me
Summer’s calling
Oh, still calling me
Queen Ann’s lace, dressed so fine
Court and curtsied, bow and bent
They were at my eye
And I had the days to spend
Turn your face from me
A broken collar scent
Summer’s calling
Oh, still calling me
Summer’s calling
Oh, still calling me
We filled the cages
On our own
Tried to save the sands
Built the barricades
Stone by stone
Walked the pier to wash our hands
Walked the pier to wash our hands
Summer’s calling
Oh, still calling me
Summer’s calling
Oh, still calling me
credits
from Accidental Sun,
released January 22, 2020
Written by Paul Cauchi
Guitars/Bass/Vocals/Keyboards: Kent Jolly
Drums: Pat Spurgeon
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