I know you’re sorry
I’m sorry too
I know the story
We both know the truth
Lets forgive and forget
It’s the right thing to do
But sometimes the right thing
That’s hard to do
You held your own
We gave it all
We saw the whole world burn
Since just last fall
Water under the bridge
Smoke over the fire
I saw the road wash out
And the flames get higher
I know you’re sorry
I’m sorry too
You know my story
We both know the truth
Lets forgive and forget
It’s the right thing to do
But sometimes the right thing
That’s hard to do
In the quietest moments
It comes back for me
I try to shake it
But I can’t get free
Water under the bridge
Wind out over the sea
It ain’t coming back
At least not for me
I know you’re sorry
I’m sorry too
I know your story
And what you’ve been through
Lets forgive and forget
It’s the right thing to do
But sometimes the right thing
That’s hard to do
I can’t hold on
& I can’t let go
I was so wrong
And I didn’t know
Water under the bridge
I saw the sky turn gold
Things I can’t explain
I saw your heart unfold
I know you’re sorry
I’m sorry too
I know know the story
We both know the truth
Lets forgive and forget
We got nothing to lose
But I lost the right thing
When I lost you
credits
from White & Gold,
released October 12, 2018
Engineered and Mixed by Danny Michel
Mastered by João Carvalho
Harmonica - Chris Malleck
Back-up vocals - Lauren Reedy
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Master of melodies, casually deft at strumming that guitar, thoughtful, poetic; this album has everything you ever came to love about Sarah Harmer.
A Beautiful Voice with a beautiful voice and I'm so glad to hear it singing again! A
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As a lifelong fan of psyche, I was delighted to have found this, stunned that I'd missed them for three decades and devastated by the news of Dallas' passing. Makes many of the album's lyrics even more poignant. I hear echoes of the Chocolate Watch Band, Long Ryders and both the pop and country sides of the Byrds. Stunning, and a contender for my album of the year. Iain H