You ask me what’s my name
I answer honestly
You look at me as if I just got off the bus yesterday
I know I’m welcome here
And yet I feel a chill
The city opens like a rural mile
On a cold but sunny day
I came into this town
The lights and nighttime air
The parks and palaces of endless style beckoned me
With just a cautious smile
And faith escaping words
Or kind description, just hoping to listen
And be heard
What have I found, you ask, and I say that
It is finding me
Play another club
Drive another beat into the heart of my insecurity
Is it the faster crowd
Or is it the average joes
Who make the moments out of certain songs fit their own
Maybe it’s both today
Just sing them anyway
In hopes that there might be within the pulsing crowd a single heart
Whose melody sounds a lot like yours did tonight
And what have I found, you ask, and I say love, that
It is finding me
Play another club
Drive another beat into the heart of my insecurity
And what have I found, you ask, and I say love, that
It is finding me
Play another club
Drive another beat into the heart of my insecurity
credits
from Most of It Is True,
released October 15, 2005
Written by Rachel Zylstra
Recorded at the Contemporary Music Center, Vineyard Haven, MA
Rachel Zylstra: vocals, keys
Kyle Willett: guitar, bass, drums
Produced by Kyle Willett and Rachel Zylstra
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