White Ash by tylea
Tracklist
| 1. | White Ash | 3:51 |
Lyrics
White Ash
He worked hardest to forget the drum that hummed inside his head
Stop the threat of 'what must fade' from overlapping
In the memory collection from a man with stolen hair
White ash falling from the fire
Look at the embers
Chorus
Every time, every time I hear him in a song
I’m back in the place where I belong
Every time, every time I see him in my dreams
Imagine a cure
Hoping hands in time will stretch
A slow smile turning like the earth
Sing a song by Johnny Cash for consolation
In the last of moments fill
Hold a hand for his goodwill
White ash falling from the fire
Look at the embers
White ash falling from the fi …. re
Look at the embers
Chorus
Every time, every time, I hear him in a song
I’m back in a place where I belong
Every time, every time I see him in my dreams
Imagine a cure, or imagine the dream
(beginning, beginning, beginning, beginning)
White sheets of ash
Drive to the beach
Calls from the branch
Look at the embers
Every time, every time
Every time, every time
Every time, every time
Every time, every time
Every time, every time
I’m back in a place where I belong
Before long
Every time, every time, every time
I’m back in a place where I belong
Before long
Every time, every time, every time
I’m back in a place where I belong
Before long
Every time, every time, every time
I’m back in a place where I belong
Before long
Credits
Written, performed by Tylea and Magoo
White Ash Lyrics by Tylea and Magoo
Engineered and Produced by Magoo and Tylea
© & ℗ Tylea Goold/Lachlan Goold 2021
Mixed and Mastered by Magoo
Reverie Records, Australia
Video, video edits, crap wardrobe, crap make up by Tylea
Image of Fireman Len by Paul Beutell
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Created on the land upon which we stand, the Traditional lands of the Yuggera people and the Turrbal people, and of the Taribelang Bunda, Gooreng Gooreng, Gurang, and Bailai Peoples.
Tylea recognises that this Country has always been and continues to be of cultural, spiritual, social and economic significance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Tylea recognises the thousands of generations of continuous culture that have shaped this country and the people on it, and pay respect to Elders, past and present and emerging.








