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Used To Be Mine

from Ordinary Things by Sarah Morris

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written by Sarah Morris & Andrew Hackbarth (Aleksi's Wife Music/SESAC/Andrew Charles Hackbarth/BMI)

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The streets are lined with green, the kind of green I only find in Tennessee
And I’m out walking through the blue, a shade of blue I feel when I think of you
And how you took me and you held me like
the southern sky holds the light of the stars
Now I don’t know how I got this far, away from you and everything you are


You are a moment lost in time
A place I left behind
The home I tried to find
Now you only remind me of what used to be mine

I take a deep breath in and suddenly it looks like a place I’ve never been
How can something so familiar make you feel like a stranger in your own skin
There’s a time to fly, a time to land
Sometimes you gotta take a stand with the truth
That it doesn’t matter where you go, it’s how you love that makes you who you are


You are a moment lost in time
A place I left behind
The home I tried to find
Now you only remind me of what used to be mine

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from Ordinary Things, released September 15, 2015
Sarah Morris - vocals and acoustic guitar
Thomas Nordlund - electric guitar
Andrew Foreman - bass
Zachary Schmidt - drums
Andy Hackbarth - harmony vocals

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Sarah Morris Minneapolis, Minnesota

2018 Kerrville New Folk winner Sarah Morris’ endearingly honest, expertly penned songs deliberately miss the forest for the trees. Armed with a poignantly relatable rainy day ache in her sunlit voice, she weaves a winding path of masterful storytelling and timeless Americana melody that invites audiences to join her in celebrating the magic of our everyday minutia. ... more

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