Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
Harrison Whitford
I was listening to Paul Buchanan’s solo record a lot when I wrote this song. I was inspired by how sparse and beautiful his songs at the piano were, and I wanted to try and write something like that which featured that kind of imagery and that kind of sparseness. It was also sort of written about th...
Verse 1
There’s a car in the driveway
There’s snow on the street
There’s a bird on the fence line
There’s a dog in heat
There’s a reason for dreaming
One day you will wake
There’s a number thats coming
There’s a final embrace
Refrain
And there’s you in a picture in a drawer
There’s you in a picture in a drawer
Like a memory I have no use for
Verse 2
There’s a cottonwood standing
There’s a pile of leaves
There’s a road that is ending
At the end of the street
There’s a moon that is climbing
There’s a family of four
There’s a crash in the kitchen
There’s blood on the floor
Refrain
And there’s you in a picture in a drawer
And there’s you in a picture in a drawer
Like a memory I have no use for
Outro
And there’s you
And there’s you
And there’s you
Picture In a Drawer was written by Harrison Whitford.
Harrison Whitford released Picture In a Drawer on Fri Nov 12 2021.