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lyrics
Vaya Con Dios
Since that car crash in Costa Rica,
Never dreamed we see Argentina,
but when the plane touched down in Rio, the Corcovada would say,
“God Bless those three amigos, and Vaya con Dios.”
But Mathew had left is in San Jose. Matthew left us in San Jose.
Now I never lived till I left home and set off on this world to roam,
I hummed an unknown song in a midnight rain.
Three tickets on some southbound bus,
our whole lives stretched in front of us,
We were baptized by the fire in a sea of change.
You can’t go back, its full speed forward to some midlife heart attack.
But the ropes of St. Christopher you placed around my neck,
Baby, they brought me back to you.
My sickness from the altitude was lifted fast in old Peru,
When I first met the woman that I’d call wife.
We were living fast, young and free, three rat race roster absentees,
Reckless in the moment, we’d seen the light.
You can’t go back, its full speed forward to some distant heart attack.
But the bones of St. Christopher you stitched upon my chest,
Baby, they brought me back to you
God Bless those three amigos, and Vaya con Dios.
But Mathew had left is in San Jose. Matthew left us in San Jose.
Now growing up is a piece of cake, like bubblegum and roller skates,
When the future becomes the present, it becomes the past.
And a lucky man might get one shot to roll the dice and give it all he’s got, But most just play it safe and say it went so fast.
You can't go back, it's full speed forward to some distant heart attack.
credits
from Goodbye, Zen5, Sushi Dinner,
released January 1, 2013
EdTang: vocals, guitars, misc.
Jared Beckerman: keys
Rob Blake: percussion
Jay Crafferty: pedal steel
Chris Donofrio: drums
Andrea Scanniello: vocals
M. Smith: bass guitar
Kelsey Windas: vocals
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