Temple Bar - Will Stratton
Lyrics by:Will Stratton
Composed by:Will Stratton
Arranged by:Will Stratton
Produced by:Will Stratton
I miss all my friends at the Temple Bar
The ones who walked just half a block and the ones who traveled far
A family like a lost and found
Blessed by Niles Canyon and the water from the ground
Charlie was from Tracy and he made all his money on pool
Hiding out from the Children of God he'd run out the clock on school
But one summer he just disappeared and I heard that he'd driven up north
Sometimes you never see someone again but you know just what they're looking for
Roger was a scholar of capital
Paranoid but justified slept in a sailboat hull
Showed up late one night in a dressing gown
Called us all his jailers and the country a company town
And you'll all crack up too he said
It's all just a matter of time
Last I heard he was a forester
And he'd shut up all the demons in his mind
Lena was a painter and my first love
Not that she'd admit as much sighing like a mourning dove
Last I heard she'd made it in Monterey
Selling beachfront properties flying in a private plane
Leonard hasn't left at all but I rarely ever see him around
I might catch a glimpse at the grocery store
Or picking up some dinner in town
The one time I caught a look straight in his eyes
There was no recognition at all
Like two old fish in an aquarium
Seeing their reflections in the wall
I miss all my friends at the Temple Bar
The ones who never moved away and the ones who traveled far
A family like a lost and found
Then the Angels took it over and it burned right to the ground