Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers
The second movement of the suite laments Chris Thile’s previous broken relationship with Jesse Meighan. In the song he concedes with the fact that he is better off with the divorce, but nevertheless feels sad about it and drinks away the pain with his friends.
I'm back in the moment where I belong
It turns out four years was four years too long
It's over and I'm over it
Well she sang me the song that I wrote for her
Then she said I like the tune but not the words
It's over and I'm over it
You collected the moments I threw away
Said to yourselves "He's gonna want 'em back
The day it's over
And he's over it"
Friends let's drink 'til our hearts break open
And our hands feel empty
Though they're full all the time
It's so nice in here I'm so glad you're here
Can we just stay here all the time
Walk me home we'll watch the sun come up
Don't leave me alone cause I've been left enough
It's over, I'll get over it
Friends let's drink to my indiscretions
I woke up with a number and a name
That I don't want that I won't use again
But would you proofread any messages I send
'Til it's over
And I'm over it?
The Blind Leaving The Blind: Second Movement was produced by Steven Epstein.