Leaving Denver

As long as you know, it will haunt you.
As long as you suffer the curse of time.
As long as you wander some night drifting
I don’t mind.

For if ever there was anything,
it will come to me and be mine.
So take me for all your needing,
I don’t mind.

-CHORUS
I mean you might as well
since I understand.
You know you can tell
your children.

Don’t trouble yourself and I won’t either
as long as you know, you might go blind
if you keep your promises like you keep your distance
I don’t mind.

Teach your horse to fly around.
Come and tell me about the things you find.
And if I’m not up there with the clouds, hey,
I don’t mind.

Pace yourself there’s safer harbors
fleeting moments trying to be kind.
Let them be summoned,
I don’t mind.

I’m somewhere outside of Denver
driving with just the mirrors and the lines.
Not even thinking about it, really,
I don’t mind.