2) On Our Own (Morgan Rae, Josh Harty, Mike Wheeler) Josh Harty - vocals / Mike Wheeler - guitar, vocals / Barrett Tasky - pedal steel / Steve Smith - bass / Morgan Rae - vocals (+)
lyrics
You could hear ‘em singing
You had to paint by numbers
That’s how ya remember your Saturdays
A sundown premonition
A distant television
You might have learned it somewhere
But you still can’t count the days
On our own
Thunder at our heels
On our own
Turning weakness into steel
They can show ya how to listen,
But they can’t teach ya how to feel
On our own
Turning weakness into steel
Ya don’t remember leaving
Just remember being.
The details stand to reason
There’s a million ways to rhyme
We didn’t get the mansion
But maybe no one’s asking
When you rely on luck
It gets ya every time
On our own
Thunder at our heels
On our own
Turning weakness into steel
They can show ya how to listen,
But they can’t teach ya how to feel
On our own
Turning weakness into steel
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