Lead track from the download only Mountains EP released on 7 February 2020
lyrics
I lost you in the mountains
With your head in the clouds
And your brother, he's been asking
If I've seen you around
I lost you in the city
In the discotheque
And now I can't stop looking
I haven't found you yet
When you said you were lonely
I didn't understand
That you were reaching out for me
Reaching out for my hand
I found you in the rushes
Of a black and white film
Another one of your brushes
With fame and fortune
When we used to go out drinking
I couldn't handle the pace
You were never one for sleeping
There was too much at stake
When you said you were lonely
I didn't understand
That you were reaching out for me
Reaching out for my hand
When you said you were lonely
I didn't understand
That you were reaching out for me
Reaching out for my hand
I found you in the bathroom
With a packet of pills
You muttered something 'bout the future
And how it made you feel
I found you at the station
Gazing at the track
You said you were leaving
And never coming back
When you said you were lonely
I didn't understand
That you were reaching out for me
Reaching out for my hand
credits
from Grounded: The Complete We Could Be Aeroplanes 2016-2020,
released May 25, 2020
Written by Richard Hughes & performed by We Could Be Aeroplanes
Richard Hughes (vocals, whistling, guitars, bass & keyboard)
Sean Willmott (drums)
Recorded at home in Chelston & Babbacombe by Richard Hughes
Drums recorded by Rob Watson at Copse Corner
Mastered by Rob Watson at Copse Corner
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