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Noah Kahan — The View Between Villages
Album: Stick Season
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Released: 0
Length: 3:13
Plays (last 30 days): 7
Air in my lungs
'Till the road begins

As the last of the bugs
Leave their homes again

And I'm splitting the road down the middle
For a minute the world seems so simple

Feel the rush of my blood
I'm seventeen again

I am not scared of death
I've got dreams again

It's just me and the curve of the valley
There is meaning on earth, I am happy

Oh
Oh

Past Alger Brook Road
I'm over the bridge
A minute from home but I feel so far from it

The death of my dog
The stretch of my skin
It's all washing over me
I'm angry again

The things that I lost here
The people I knew
They got me surrounded
For a mile or two

The cars in reverse
I'm gripping the wheel
I'm back between villages
And everything's still
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Yes!  
Thank you William, Alana and the whole crew for presenting such a gem for our perusal.  

Great album cover.

Life is so much better with you at the musical helm. Live long and prosper.  
 On_The_Beach wrote:

OK, I had to hear it again, so I went to YouTube and found this "extended" version, which I think is even better. An extra verse and a rockin' ending.
Thanks once again to RP, for introducing me to these hidden gems which I would probably not have found otherwise.

TheViewBetweenVillages-extended



The extended version adds something that sounds like interviews of longtime residents of his hometown. Then these lyrics:
The things that I lost here
The people I knew
They got me surrounded
For a mile or two

A left at the graveyard
I’m driving past ghosts
Their arms are extended
My eyes start to close

The car’s in reverse
I’m gripping the wheel
I’m back between villages
And everything’s still
Nice tune.
Wow, first time hearing this.
Magnificent Melancholy. Love it.

OK, I had to hear it again, so I went to YouTube and found this "extended" version, which I think is even better. An extra verse and a rockin' ending.
Thanks once again to RP, for introducing me to these hidden gems which I would probably not have found otherwise.

TheViewBetweenVillages-extended
Humble, grateful, artist on an amazing trajectory. Glad to have been listening to this songwriters journey! 
Just the pups on the cover make me want to like him. Who's a good boy?
How great to discover Noah Kahan. 
Its Flannel season.
brain fried from inventory at work, but his voice at the beginning seems familiar in a Brit band style for some reason. Someone a bit more upbeat, though.