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Two Places at Once

from GO TO THE PINES by Steve Leaf

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lyrics

Things were so much easier when
We could be in two places at once
While we danced around in the snow
I don’t know how you never noticed

You’ve got something on your mind
I’ve been driving through the night
This has got to end sometime
And I’m gonna put my foot down

Things were much believable when
I would polish the floors as we talked
And as we tussled around in the sheets
I don’t know how you never noticed

Sounds like someone’s tired
Bout losing their faith
Don’t you get stuck
Making the same mistakes again again again

You’ve got something on your mind
I’ve been driving through the night
This has got to end sometime
And I’m gonna put my foot down

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from GO TO THE PINES, released February 24, 2017
Recorded May 2016 @ Back West Studios Lawton, Michigan
Engineered & Mixed by Nick Young

Written by Pat Carroll

Steve Leaf / Guitar / Vocals
Nick Young / Bass
Dan Haefs / Drums
Joseph Ridgway / Synthesizers

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Steve Leaf Grand Rapids, Michigan

There is a quiet confidence to the music of Steve Leaf. He has been writing songs for fifteen years now. Some songs about love, some songs about love lost, and others about everything else to cover all the bases. Steve hails from Michigan and cut his teeth in the singer/songwriter scene of Chicago which is to say he usually tries to sneak a Wilco cover into his set. ... more

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