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Dallas

Why’d you ever leave Dallas?
You were the furthest thing from a sure thing we’d ever met
We always knew you’d leave as fast as an arrow
But when that arrow’d fly we never knew
We waited our whole lives for you to leave
And then you did
We never believed you’d stay, even so
Why’d you ever leave the people that loved you?
Why’d you have to continue your career as a long distance runner
When you’d found your home?

There weren’t enough of us to tell you, honey,
You don’t know this, but we’re your family now, and this is home,
This is home to you.

Now you’re gone we sit around drinking coffee
Remembering your smile
Sometimes we try to call you on the telephone
But it can’t quite cross the miles
Those nights we throw around how we always knew we’d lose you
And how we dreaded the day, then it came; now you’re gone,
And on these nights though we know you very well we gotta say
Why’d you ever leave Dallas?
Girl, this was your home.
Why’d you ever leave Dallas?
And when are you coming home?

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from In Case of Somethingness, released January 24, 2015
Dallas
Spyche: vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, tambourine
John: drums, keys

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Spyche (pronounced “spike”) is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist currently residing in Dallas, Texas (formerly of Washington, D.C.). While she can be found playing bass in a plethora of bands, her solo project especially highlights her voice and her writing. Bare, spare, reflective lo-fi driving music for late night hauls and rainy day window-gazing. ... more

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