Heath McNease & HeirJordan
Heath McNease
Heath McNease & Isaac Knox & HeirJordan
Heath McNease
Heath McNease
Heath McNease & Isaac Knox & HeirJordan
Heath McNease & Isaac Knox & HeirJordan
Ottawa, the Capital
I see birds flying south, while I'm headed up
I'd trade places with them
Cause I've gone far enough
And I hope the capital is easy on me
A wing and a prayer and the hope of a fool
It's the blind optimism you lost in your youth
And I hope that Ottawa is easy on me
Easy on me, easy on me
I'm too close to death and defeat
I can tell that my love lost the light in her eyes
Her voice jut grows colder with every mile
And I know it's all just a matter of time
Cause apologies don't mean the much in the end
There's doubt in this city, and I can't pretend
That she ain't already left in her mind
Go easy on me, easy on me
I'm too close to death and defeat
Easy on me, easy on me
This ain't what I saw in my dreams
Parliament lives in its own fairytale
The American embassy looks like a prison cell (mmm)
Go easy on me, easy on me
I'm too close to death and defeat
Easy on me, easy on me
This ain't what I saw in my dreams
Easy on me, easy on me
I'm too close to death and defeat
Heath McNease released Ottawa, the Capital on Mon Dec 02 2013.
Jordan
We got lost in Ottawa, literally and figuratively. We got off the main highway for five minutes and never found our way back onto it. We were at the mercy of the city. The shows were strange, but the people were nice. Ottawa wasn’t such a cruel mistress, thanks to two kind souls who tagged a...