A song about leaving home | “Huckleberry“ | by Nataly Dawn

Gardenview out now, listen on Spotify () or wherever you listen to music. I wrote this song when we were moving away from our home in the country to be closer to Jack’s work. We actually made a video of that transition ( It was time for the next chapter of our lives, but I still remember how hard it was. Moving is rough. Listen on Spotify: Merch Store: Music: Written by Nataly Dawn Produced by Lauren O’Connell Bass by Nataly Dawn Strings arranged by Anton Patzner Violin by Anton Patzner Cello by Lewis Patzner Mixed by Beau Sorenson Video: Cinematography by Ricky Chavez Cello played by Cello Joe Edited by Nataly Dawn Lyrics: Feel the sun ride down your back Come a little bit closer The rolling hills, the wrinkled map Come a little bit closer Fold me up and keep me In your pocket Trudging through the weeds My little huckleberry And when the evening air gets cold Come a little bit closer Billowing fires and breathing coals Come a little bit closer As we walk away My knees buckle Promise me you’ll stay My little huckleberry What part of us will stay The grass is high, the cattle moan Come a little bit closer The drying paint, the gaping hole Come a little bit closer Staring at the yard We were so lucky Heavy as a heart My little huckleberry
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