This is the fifth track on the album 'All The Points At Which We Meet' by Ryan Williams.
lyrics
You might no longer notice
You might no longer care
But that feeling is the fire
and it still burns in there somewhere
At times I've been the chaser
other times I've run away
Sometimes I've been the hero
Many more, I've been to blame
I sat up on that wagon
rode through the valleys, towards the hills
And then I fell off, tumbled down
destroying all I'd built
I've outstretched my hand
gave myself a kick to help out
And then I hid away pretending
that I couldn't hear their shouts
You all watched me throw the towel in
you watched me give up on myself
But somehow you stood by me through it all
You'll never know how much you've helped
credits
from All The Points At Which We Meet,
released July 29, 2011
Ryan Williams - Guitar, Vocals; Justin LeCuyer - Banjo, Vocals; Stephen Goodman - Trumpet, Vocals
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