Every Other Sunday Morning - The Wind and The Wave

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We're losing faith in one another
I'm losing hope for better days
You wanna know how to fix it seven years a little late

You can't measure sadness by your sorrow
You're counting drops of heavy rain
Forever crawling out from under all the rubble, all the pain

I can't remember why we were fighting
I can't remember what made you mad
But I'm running out that old sweet forgiveness for you, for you

Dressing up on Sunday morning
Every other one's the same
We sing divided hallelujah. There's gotta be a better way.

And I can't remember why we were fighting
I can't remember what made you mad
But I'm running out that old sweet forgiveness for you, for you.

Oh sweet forgiveness, sweet forgiveness

I can't tell you how to fix it.
I can't tell you when I gave up.
But I'm running out that old sweet forgiveness for you.

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Austin, Texas-based duo The Wind and The Wave are Dwight Baker and Patricia Lynn. (Dwight is “The Wind” and Patty is “The Wave.”) The two met in 2009 when Dwight, a touring musician turned songwriter and producer, who’s worked with such artists as Bob Schneider and Brandi Carlile, was urged by his wife to actually leave his studio (“I’m kind of a hermit,” he says) and go see a friend’s band. Patty’s previous band was opening the show.

The album "From the Wreckage" glows with a rootsy golden tone that encompasses everything from indie-folk, to alt-country, to blues-rock to Southern psychedelia. The raucous first single “With Your Two Hands” sounds like it could have been written during an impromptu back-porch jam session. 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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