Launch was assembled/recorded in 2008, I want to say, and the premise is simple: a guy in jail remembering a lost love, needing that inspiration to stay alive.
lyrics
On the coldest morning, it never seems to snow
For desperate times and measures there's nowhere left to go
To find yourself a prisoner dying from day to day
To keep a fire going and keep the chills away
I kept close to your picture, special shelves in my heart
Tearing pages out of the bible like ripping myself apart
Just to get one more day in
One more chance to see you smile
Would be like fuel for rockets
Send me up for miles and miles
I'm okay (in the bottom of the riverbed)
I'm okay (that's what she said)
I'm okay (in the bottom of a bottle)
I'm okay
credits
from Et Cetera,
released February 10, 2011
All lyrics written by Andy Moniker.
Music/beats assembled by Andy Moniker, provided by LooperMan.com.
All songs are royalty free, no sales intended, no copyright or ownership
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