Music and Lyrics by Maria Coyne
Arranged by Maria and the Coins
lyrics
Long drive, an endless night,
Open road, no end in sight,
Only sky and moonlight.
Destination still unknown,
We may be lost, but not alone,
‘Cause all I need is in your eyes.
But you say time is in our way,
‘Cause everything will change in the years to come.
So much left is still unknown,
As we travel down this road,
And it's just too soon to call you home.
(But) Two years from now,
I could be the one you run to—
When the water’s high and you’re feeling low,
When you’re scared or missing home.
Two years from now,
maybe we’ll have figured it out,
A sense of who we are and where we’re going,
‘Cause we’re so far from knowing how.
Two years from now.
So I’ll keep singing while we write—
The words, the stories, of our lives,
And wait until the time is right.
‘Cause someday, somewhere down the line,
When souls are grown and stars align,
Maybe I could call you mine.
But you say time is in our way,
‘Cause everything will change in the years to come.
So much left is still unknown,
As we travel down this road,
And it's just too soon to call you home.
(But) Two years from now,
I could be the one you run to—
When the water’s high and you’re feeling low,
When you’re scared or missing home.
Two years from now,
maybe we’ll have figured it out,
A sense of who we are and where we’re going,
But we’re so far from knowing how…
But that’s a choice I am not ready to make.
And these are words I wasn’t ready to say.
But you, you, you—I can’t bear to lose,
But I love you too much to ask you to wait—
For two years from now,
I could be the one you run to—
When the water’s high and you’re feeling low,
When you’re ready to come home.
Two years from now,
maybe we’ll have figured it out,
A sense of who we are and where we’re going,
So promise that you’ll come back around,
Two years from now.
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