Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
From the western edge of highway one
To the east of Appalachia
I got my ticket baby here I come
Following the
Crows and colors
Toward September
A promise written with a nervous hand
With a stroke of a shaky pen
Bottled up and buried in the sand
Castles built and
Taken under
Gone without a trace
Watch the clouds along the coastal range
Through the desert and the empty space
In Pennsylvania you can almost taste
The mountain laurels
When I lay these flowers on this grave
And do the math to find the final age
I think of all the different ways
Darling don't
Be long in waiting
The locks and every
Window breaking
The darkness won't be
Long in taking
You
Mountain Laurels was written by Chris Koza.