There are two correct spellings for the T-word, I prefer it with 2 L's. It is the "British" way, which I lean toward, but also mirrors the double L in my own name.
lyrics
—v1—
I see the ocean in your eyes
I see the callouses on your hands
And when life throws you a surprise
You seem to take it like a man
Inside your house upon the hill
The dishes are kind of piling up
But I put my fruit back in the fridge
And two ants are dancing on my coffee mug
I see the picture on the desk
The desk you built with your two hands
Danny, how can love so beautiful
Suddenly be put to rest?
—ch—
You and I are travellin’ souls
Slowly finding our way
And when the road becomes our home
That’ll be a very good day
—v2—
Well it’s clear our minds have been made
And there’s no turning back around
Now i’m not saying please forget about her
But let me help you to live again without her
I’m in the search for something too
It feels like I’m always on my way
I’d never been to Grant Park
Until you took me there that day
So let’s write some words and make a song
A song of time or of our kin
My voice is soft, but I can make it strong
When I sing about where I’ve been
—ch2—
You and I are travellin’ souls
Slowly finding our way
And when the road becomes our home
That’ll be a very good day
You and I are just travellin’ souls
Slowly finding our way in this world
And when the road becomes our homes
That’ll be a very good day
Yes I will be in love with that day
—v3—
We’re just two travellin’ souls
Slowly finding our way
Oh and when the road becomes our home
That’ll be a good day
That’ll be a good day
credits
from Time Is Medicine,
released April 20, 2011
Molly P - vox, a/g
Thomas Lockwood - banjo, mandolin
Gabe Seibel - bass
Danny Brewer - vox, a/g
Micah Williams - drums
Joel Seibel - glockenspiel