Seems like everywhere i go the sky is falling
And the concierges they meet you with a frown
When I come to town
I ain't gonna' lie to you
Well, every town is all the same
You say: "how does it feel to be travelling?
How's it feel to live your life on a train?
And the aeroplane?"
Well, I ain't gonna lie to you
Well, every town is all the same
When you've left your heart in the Portland rain...
And how I wish it was not true
But i ain't gonna stand up here and lie to you
I believe y'all deserve more than that
And if there's one thing that I've learned
Brother, you know you're gonna get burned
If you don't know where your love is at
How do you plan to get yourself connected
Are you down with all the latest trends
To keep up with friends
Well, I ain't gonna' lie to you
Well, every plan is all the same
Seems like everywhere i go the sky is falling
And the waitress says she'll meet you with a frown
When I come to town
I ain't gonna' lie to you
Well, every town is all the same
When you've left your heart in the Portland rain...
Matthew Stephen Ward, known simply as M. Ward, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer born in 1970. Active since 1996, Ward is recognized for his introspective folk-rock style, characterized by delicate melodies and poetic lyrics. His music often explores themes of love, loss, nostalgia, and everyday life. Among his most notable albums are "Transfiguration" (2003), "Post-War" (2007), and "Hold Time" (2011). Ward is also known for his collaborations with various bands and artists, including She and Him (with Zooey Deschanel) and Monsters of Folk (with Bright Eyes, The Decemberists, and Gillian Welch). In addition to his musical career, Ward has worked as a record producer for other artists, contributing to the definition of the indie folk sound of recent years.
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