Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mike Rosenberg
Vocals
Matthew Keegan
Saxophone
Alex Boneham
Bass
Andrew Dale
Background Vocals
Cameron Undy
Bass
Dan Dugmore
Pedal Steel Guitar
Georgia Mooney
Background Vocals
Geraldine Hollett
Background Vocals
Glen Hannah
Electric Guitar
James Greening
Trombone
Jess Ciampa
Vibraphone
Kerry Martin
Violin
Marianne Broadfoot
Violin
Nicholas Buc
Strings
Nick Garbutt
Trumpet
Peter Martin
Drums
Phillip Church
Background Vocals
Rowena Macniesh
Cello
Scott Aplin
Organ
Shelley Soerensen
Viola
Stu Hunter
Glockenspiel
Stu Larsen
Background Vocals
Tony Azzopardi
Shaker
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mike Rosenberg
Songwriter
Matthew Keegan
Horn Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mike Rosenberg
Producer
Chris Vallejo
Producer
Bob Ludwig
Mastering Engineer
Dave Rowland
Engineer
Gordon Davidson
Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Do you remember how this first begun?
Teeth were white and our skin was young
Eyes as bright as the Spanish sun
We had nothing we could hide
[Verse 2]
Now, my dear, we are two golden leaves
Clinging desperately to winter trees
Held up here like a pair of thieves
While the sirens blare outside
[Verse 3]
What's left to say when every word's been spoken?
What's left to see when our eyes won't open?
What's left to do when we've lost all hope and
What's left to break when our hearts are broken?
But sometimes
[Verse 4]
Do you remember how this started out?
So full of hope but now we're filled with doubt
A dirty joke we used to laugh about
But it's not funny anymore
[Verse 5]
I fear I choke unless I spit it out
Still smell of smoke although the fire's gone out
Can't live with you, but I die without
[Verse 6]
So what's left to say when every word's been spoken?
What's left to see when our eyes won't open?
What's left to do when we've lost all hope and
What's left to break when our hearts are broken?
But sometimes
[Verse 7]
So what's left to say when every word's been spoken?
What's left to see when our eyes won't open?
What's left to do when we've lost all hope and
What's left to break when our hearts are broken?
Bur sometimes
Written by: Michael David Rosenberg