This is the eleventh track on the album 'All The Points At Which We Meet' by Ryan Williams
lyrics
Don't worry too much about me
I'll catch up eventually
if only for fleeting moments strewn across a length of years
our paths will cross, I can see it from here
So often I'm too far ahead or oh so far behind
looking for something I can't name and I don't know how to find
I'm rarely in sync and I often look lost
but I'm moving and I don't have plans to stop
All the waves that wash the shore, they build themselves and crash
Momentary peaks decline, but they also lead you back
I've dwelled upon the highs and lows, focused on extremes
Only win or loss, I lost sight of what's between
So, no wonder I go back and forth, hitting limits every way
Never sure if I'm on the path or if I've gone astray
I'll just keep wandering through the moments learning from every dead-end
and I'll see you when our paths cross again
credits
from All The Points At Which We Meet,
released July 29, 2011
Ryan Williams - Guitar, Vocals; Justin LeCuyer - Banjo, Vocals; Steven Goodman - Trumpet
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