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lyrics
Black bark, yellow leaves
I do not know what you need
Autopilot we’ve been on
Always running, I’m always tired
I’ve been treating you so bad
I’ve been seeing things all wrong
I can love you better than this
Came to the city when the leaves were dying
A rock in my throat and we’re always fighting
You’ve got a sadness bigger than we knew
I spin it into panic, how we ever gonna get through?
Time is always moving too fast
And I’m always moving too slow
Should we be out on the road?
Should I have made more of a home?
I’ve been treating you so bad
I’ve been seeing things all wrong
I can love you better than this
Black bark, yellow leaves
I do not know what you need
White walls, second floor
Take us back to how we were before
Fake, faded flowers
Done up in that godly manner
Brooklyn, early Fall
Did we come here just to stall?
Black bark, yellow leaves
I do not know what I need
credits
released May 8, 2019
All music and words by Rachael Cardiello
Produced by Dave Brandwein
Co-produced by Rachael Cardiello
Recorded at More Sound Recording Studios (Syracuse, NY) and Galaxy Smith Studio (Brooklyn, NY)
Mastered by Jason "Jocko" Randall
Rachael Cardiello (vocals, synth, viola)
James Burrows (guitar)
Chris Pruden (synth)
Connor Walsh (bass)
Ian Morris (drums)
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