Written and produced by Kirsten Ludwig and Layten Kramer
Engineering by Colin Stewart
Mixing and mastering by Colin Stewart (The Hive)
Additional engineering by Layten Kramer
lyrics
When I leave this place
I'll be seeing you again
Maybe I'll run into you
Maybe you'll have children
What if we don't recognize
How long it's actually been?
In my memory you'll still stay
The way you always seemed to me
I can see us sitting at the
Edge of tomorrow
Feeling like an open window
You let me come and go
I can't even begin to
Thank you for the way
You carried my twenties
You carried all the weight
Can you recognize
All the times I disappeared
And I can't take it back
But I've held regret for years
I can see us sitting at the
Edge of tomorrow
Feeling like an open window
You let me come and go
I always loved the way the sun would
Peak around the homes
Knowing I could never afford
To not come and go
credits
from Sunbeam,
released November 10, 2023
Kirsten Ludwig - vocals, guitar, synth
Layten Kramer - guitar, synth, 12 string
Elijah Lyon Browning - drums
Esme John - bass
Marshall Wildman - aux percussion
From start to finish, this record is truly exquisite. With each listen, you discover a new nuance. Alexandria's songwriting and musicianship are at their finest. Kirsten Ludwig
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