Verse 1
Your eyes were like embers in the flames
We danced but only when it’d start to rain
Hummingbird, come fly back to your favorite flower bed
There’s no apology that needs to be said
Verse 2
In June you’d be the light to cure my doom and gloom
Every time you left it’d always feel too soon
On river banks we’d watch the clouds roll by slow and fast
We’d have sourdough and merlot in the grass
Bridge
My American Wanderer
Where have you gone to lay?
I’ve got no more diamonds or promises that I can trade
I wish you’d ask me how I’m getting by
‘Cause the road’s been rough since you left my side
Verse 3
You called three hours before sunlight
You’re God knows where, I hope the weather’s fine
In fall in our tired and haunted town
You ask me where to meet if I’m around
Well I, I dropped your pleading voice on the floor
I can’t take my Wanderer anymore
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