This is the most brilliantly soul moving song I've heard in a long time. Makes me cry sweet tears. I always know that a song connects to my deep soul if it makes me cry those tears. It's rare. And this is coming from a male in his 60's, so I've heard a lot of music in my day.
Someday, I'm gonna live In your house up on the hill And when your skinhead neighbor goes missing I'll plant a garden in the yard, then They're gluing roses on a flatbed You should see it, I mean thousands I grew up here, 'til it all went up in flames Except the notches in the door frame I don't know when you got taller See our reflection in the water Off a bridge at the Huntington I hopped the fence when I was seventeen Then I knew what I wanted And when I grow up, I'm gonna look up From my phone and see my life And it's gonna be just like my recurring dream I'm at the movies, I don't remember what I'm seeing The screen turns into a tidal wave Then it's a dorm room, like a hedge maze And when I find you You touch my leg, and I insist But I wake up before we do it I don't know how, but I'm taller It must be something in the water Everything's growing in our garden You don't have to know that it's haunted The doctor put her hands over my liver She told me my resentment's getting smaller No, I'm not afraid of hard work I get everything I want I have everything I wanted
Know what would be cool? More Phoebes. Like how does a unicorn just NOT get adored? If I ever met Phoebe or a lady like her I'd do anything I could for her.
@@paulzottola5534 it’s not open D, it’s D standard tuning. Very similar to how dropped D tuning is when you are in standard tuning. So you drop all the strings a whole step, that’s D standard, then drop your low d another whole to C ..it sounds right to me, you can play the song in D standard…but in this video she has that low D dropped to C…give it a shot.