You had crawled inside my skin with every silence you held tight
Like a thief who’d stolen nothing but took everything in flight
I am sorry if the moments didn’t measure to the time
I am sorry for the censure, I’m sorry for the crime
We were spinning out of orbit, we were flung into the sky
Will we still remember years from now, the seconds that went by
Does it matter that we tried so hard when all we have is try
Do you hold this all against me, do you wish that I would die
I know everything is in its place and just how it should be
I don’t blame you for the end or even for misleading me
And I wish that I could take back any pain that I had caused
But I don’t regret the sacrifice, the lives that we had lost
And we might had lost the war but we had fought the glorious fight
And although we had to go we raged against the dying light
And though we had raged I’m proud to say that we were never cruel
And we both were never martyrs, we both were never fools
And I hope you know I meant well, that I meant no disrespect
Look back on us kindly, make allowance for the things that weren’t perfect
New album from Meg Duffy, dubbed as a personal glimpse into the artist's lush solo work. Dreamy, intimate folk-centered recordings. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 7, 2017