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All I Ask

By Brandon Goldstein

I must be lonely to fall in love so quickly,
To be this hungry for your touch,
To miss your voice and your Midwestern accent.
I feel half crazy. How can I miss you this much?
Crazy to miss you this much.

My friends all say I've lost my head,
Romanticized a world I hardly know,
That I'm running from a memory
Of a girl who broke my heart a year ago.
So I'll make clear my expectations
If you're worried that I'm moving in too fast:
To be out of my element and in your presence is all I ask.

The concrete's hot and the cars are crawling.
I'm packing up my things and heading east.
I've lost my ambition, can't stand the repetition.
This city's a burden and a beast.
This city's a burden and a beast.

My friends all say I've lost my head,
Romanticized a world I hardly know,
That I'm running from a memory
Of a girl who broke my heart a year ago.
So I'll make clear my expectations
If you're worried that I'm moving in too fast:
To be out of my element and in your presence is all I ask.

credits

from Across The Cul​-​De​-​Sac, released February 22, 2013
Drums, vocals: Brandon Goldstein
Acoustic guitar, vocals: James Sparber
Bass: John Loggins
Electric guitar: Sean O'Brien
Electric piano, vocals: Tyler Cash
Pedal Steel: Jeremy Sage

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Based in Brooklyn and LA. Like if The Bee Gees were dropped by Robert Stigwood in '75 and never made it big in America by crossing over into disco, and instead were like, "alright, boys, this is our last chance: let's make that big experimental album that we've always dreamed of..." but—being The Bee Gees—it was only so experimental... ... more

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