Back to Earth - The Wild Reeds

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If I could take sunlight
And place it into your eyes;

If I could pull out the stars
And place them into your arms.

If I could give you the world,
Would you come back to earth?

If I could throw you a line,
Would you reach the other side?
Or, would it slip past your grip
While you take another trip?

If I could give you the world,
Would you come back to eath?


All of your things left in boxes
From your former residence.
Medical bills left in a pile
That you forward to my address.

If you should ever call me,
Please leave me a message.
'Cause I've you since we were children,
Still your number's always changing.

So, I'll take all of these boxes
And hope there's no trace of pain
Hidden in the contents
Of the lighters you've engraved.

With the dying needle
That you let me betrack
Along the very arms that
Will forever hold you back.

If I could give you the world,
Would you come back to earth?

If I could give you the world,
Would you come back to me?

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The Wild Reeds is an American trio based in Los Angeles comprising Sharon Silva, Kinsey Lee and Mackenzie Howe

A three-part harmony-driven band, the trio has toured California multiple times playing festivals such as Make Music Pasadena, Echo Park Rising, Claremont Folk Festival, Lightning in a Bottle, and successfully captured large audiences every Monday night in December with their Holiday Residency at The Satellite.

In 2014 the band released their formal debut album, Blind and Brave, produced by Raymond Richards at Red Rockets Glare (Parson Redheads, Honey Honey, Local Natives, Dustbowl Revival). The album release kicked off during a very special show at the historic Troubadour.

Blind and Brave illustrates the story of the working class, and encourages listeners to genuinely care about the place they inhabit, keep it beautiful, connect with people, and be brave. The message found in these songs is that you have to get through the hard stuff to get to the good stuff, just as you have to go through the bad parts of town to find the best parts, whether it be a venue down an old dark alley way, or a friend’s house at the top of a hill. In everything you do, do it out of love.

With their debut album released, and a bright future ahead, we can only expect great things from The Wild Reeds. They joined Newport Folk Festival’s sister of the west, Way Over Yonder with artists such as Jackson Brown, Local Natives, Lucinda Williams. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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