More songs by Gavin Adcock
Description
Electric Guitar: Brody Frasier
Drums, Percussion: Evan Hutchings
Vocals: Gavin Adcock
Bass: Jay Rodgers
Digital Editor: Jay Rodgers
Electric Guitar: Jay Rodgers
Mixer, Producer, Recorded By: Jay Rodgers
Masterer: Joel Hatstat
Electric Guitar: Jon Michael McKinnon
Steel Guitar: Jon Michael McKinnon
Acoustic Guitar: Michael Westbrook
Electric Guitar: Michael Westbrook
Writer: Colton Venner
Writer: Derek Bhar
Writer: Gavin Adcock
Lyrics and translation
Original
My days feel about as dark as that coffee that starts my morning.
It ain't rained a drop, but somehow it's still storming.
Used to be dirty blonde streaks resting on my chest. And every night
I'd find her hand in mine in the middle of a sunset.
Now all I see is a shade of what it was.
And her memory is fading because when she packed her bags, she took the green grass and the blue out of the sky.
Ever since she left, I've been colorblind!
Wherever she is now, I bet it's got a vibrant glow of heaven.
Wish I could hit rewind, turn back time, when her eyes would light up mine.
Now all I see is a shade of what it was.
And her memory is fading because when she packed her bags, she took the green grass and the blue out of the sky.
Ever since she left, I've been colorblind.
It ain't like a damn thing's changed, but it just don't look the same.
Now all I see is a shade of what it was.
And her memory is fading because when she packed her bags, she took the green grass and the blue out of the sky.
Ever since she left, I've been colorblind. Colorblind!
English translation
My days feel about as dark as that coffee that starts my morning.
It ain't rained a drop, but somehow it's still storming.
Used to be dirty blonde streaks resting on my chest. And every night
I'd find her hand in mine in the middle of a sunset.
Now all I see is a shade of what it was.
And her memory is fading because when she packed her bags, she took the green grass and the blue out of the sky.
Ever since she left, I've been colorblind!
Wherever she is now, I bet it's got a vibrant glow of heaven.
Wish I could hit rewind, turn back time, when her eyes would light up mine.
Now all I see is a shade of what it was.
And her memory is fading because when she packed her bags, she took the green grass and the blue out of the sky.
Ever since she left, I've been colorblind.
It ain't like a damn thing's changed, but it just don't look the same.
Now all I see is a shade of what it was.
And her memory is fading because when she packed her bags, she took the green grass and the blue out of the sky.
Ever since she left, I've been colorblind. Colorblind!