Coastal Tendency
Campbell & Dunn
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I got a longing to leave To run from the things that are good to me To drive back home to my roots I miss the high tide breeze The smell of coastline and live oak trees I need to sit back in an easy chair and diffuse The wind here is howling The heavy fogs are rolling in I burnt the rest of this bridge so I could be gone by the morning I got a coastline tendency To run from things that are great for me And like my momma said I got a few loose Schrews I feel salt collecting up in my hands I guess that means I'm home again Maybe It's time for me to kick these Westland Well The urge keeps on growing To a degree I can hardly ignore Not even the feeling of fescues on my feet could keep me here anymore I miss the flood tide full moon glowing Playing music over slamming doors This ain't where I wanna be Theres a tendency in my blood Than won't let me live in this pain It's time for me to head on and see the coastline again I got a coastline tendency To run from things that are great for me And like my momma said I got a few loose Schrews I feel the salt in my hands I guess that means I'm home again Maybe I can finally kick these blues I feel the salt in my hands I guess that means I'm home again Maybe I can finally kick these blues
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Written by: Matthew Strickland, Asher Westbrook
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