written by Rosa Pullman, performed by Rosa Pullman and Mitch Grainger in the high desert of Wonder Valley, CA
lyrics
Turn me down, if that's what you've got to do
all my tears have become morning dew
run away with your heart in your hand
go walk that line that you drew, in the sand
Turn me down now the sky is back to blue
I know you'd rather have a storm wouldn't you
and you can try to stop the rose's bloom
they'll come back easy just like the sun and the moon
It's just no use to be so bent down low
all I ever did was try to show you
Turn me down if that's what you've got to do
go ahead and keep your precious blues
burn that midnight oil and hang around in shadows
I hope one day you'll come out
but I'm not gonna wait for you
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