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Just Now

from Color My Own World by Canopy Space

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Just Now

Just now I saw a woman in her seventies
In a 1920’s Ford
Cell phone to her ear
And I wondered how we talk
To one another
Just now

Just now I felt the coolness
Of a gray fog rolling in
Just now I felt the whisper
Of a breeze against my skin
And I wondered how much of life
I’ve missed
Just now

Just now I felt a crack
Rip violent through the air
Just now I felt the shudder when
The old oak tree fell
And I wondered at how fragile
We all are
Just now

Just now I saw your bright eyes
In the early morning light
Just now I felt your soft hair
In the palm of my hand
And I wondered how we’ve missed
Each other
Just now

Just now I realized
Just now I realized
Just now I realized
Just now

Just now I saw a woman in her twenties
Riding on her bicycle
Cell phone to her ear
And I realized how we talk
To one another
Just now

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from Color My Own World, track released February 21, 2016
Written and performed by Rick Magrath and Annie Hudson (CANOPY SPACE). (vocals and guitar) Recorded at Cinderella Productions. Produced and recorded by Dick Bourgault. All other instruments played by Dick Bourgault.

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