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lyrics
Skies So Blue
Under skies so blue the weather’s calm.
The winds are light; the waves are all but gone.
You know I think I see forever and a day.
Your troubled times have left and gone so far away.
Skies so blue
But it’s not the same
Think of you
And I'll say your name.
Guess I’ll try again.
Cause no one hears me.
No one answers.
And no one came
There was a time engraved in stone
We walked together side-by-side yet so alone.
Chasing rainbows that we knew we’d never touch.
And through those years I wanted you so much.
Skies so blue
But it’s not the same
Think of you
And I'll say your name.
Guess I’ll call again.
Cause no one hears me.
No one answers.
And no one came
Maybe you’re out walking
On that long and narrow beach.
Or maybe you just sailed away
To a place my voice can’t reach.
You know I think I see forever and a day.
Your troubled times have left; they're gone so far away.
Skies so blue
But it’s not the same
Think of you
And I cry your name.
Guess I’ll try again.
Cause no one hears me.
No one answers.
No one came.
We had a plan back in the day
To carve a path; we’d do it our own way.
Over the years our paths they'd hardly ever meet.
But when they did, the wine it tasted twice as sweet.
All through the years our paths would hardly ever meet.
But when they did, the wine it tasted twice as sweet.
Wine it tasted twice as sweet.
credits
released October 17, 2015
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Vocals: Frank Ippolito
Acoustic Guitar: Frank Ippolito
Bass: Todd Sickafoose
Drums: Dan Rieser
Cello: Catherine Bent
Irish Whistle: Frank Ippolito
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