3 Mile Harbor is the seventh track on Dybdahl’s 2017 album The Great Plains. The song discusses a past love of the singer’s who is now gone.
Empty pools
I guess you're back in school
I don't mind staying on
But winter here is cruel
Bittersweet
Memories
Getting blown out east
On the tail of the summer breeze
Three mile harbor
Such a strange name
In case you don't remember me Jane
Three mile harbor
I'm your man
June to September
Please remember
I miss you my Canadian Jane
And now this town will never be the same
No this town will never be the same
Empty streets
Dead retreats
I've got one hand in my pocket
And the other one drums a beat
Close my eyes (I close my eyes and I see)
Fading like the sun (Like the sun on your skin)
You left me your necklace
You let me breathe you in
Three mile harbor
Such a strange name
In case you don't remember me Jane
Three mile harbor
I'm your man
June to September
Please remember
I miss you my Canadian Jane
And now this town will never be the same
No, this town will never be the same
Three mile harbor
Such a strange name
Three mile harbor
I'm your man
Three mile harbor
Such a strange name
Just in case you don't remember me Jane
Three mile harbor
I'm your man
June to September
Please remember
I miss you my Canadian Jane
I miss you my Canadian Jane
And now this town will never be the same
(No, this town will never be the same)
3 Mile Harbor was written by Greni & Thomas Dybdahl.
Thomas Dybdahl released 3 Mile Harbor on Sun Jan 01 2017.