Way Up North
Bill Carter once said to me
Life is rich for those who need little
Made my way from sea to sea
Left my mind somewhere in the middle
When I feel low
And the time is crawling by
When I feel low
Man I know where I wanna go
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
Way up north man I feel a bit better
When the tide rolls in
We’ll be floating right back again
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
Half my heart hides up my sleeve
Left the rest in the back of my car
It sits next to my college degree
Leave my debt with the moon and the stars
When I feel low
And the time is crawling by
When I feel low
Man I know where I wanna go
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
Way up north man I feel a bit better
When the tide rolls in
We’ll be floating right back again
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
My grandmother once said said to me
You can’t go where you’ve already been
There are too many things to see
There are too many ways to sin
Way up north, way up north
Way up north, way up north
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
Way up north man I feel a bit better
When the tide rolls in
We’ll be floating right back again
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter
Way up north man I feel a bit better
When the tide rolls in
We’ll be floating right back again
Way up north where the sun’s a late setter