It’s time to move on
We’ve been here too long
Our best days have gone
It’s time to move on
We’ve come to the end
You’ve been a good friend
I won’t see you again
We’ve come to the end
It’s time to move on
We’ve been here too long
Our best days have gone
It’s time to move on
It’s time to let go
Of all that we know
Our faces all show
It’s time to let go
Over and over again in my mind
Searching for something I know I won’t find
So many years and I’m still here today
Hoping I won’t find a reason to stay
It’s going to be hard
To make a new start
Break all this apart
You know it’s so hard
We’re all getting old
With the stories I’ve told
I’m feeling the cold
We’re all getting old
I’ll tell you and tell you until you agree
There’s no place in this place for someone like me
You know yes you know that I’m telling it true
You do understand what I’m going to do
I’ll follow the flow
Don’t know where I’ll go
Just keep moving slow
And I’ll follow the flow
The sun’s going down
The seasons go round
The light’s fading out
The sun’s going down
On our own
Where the birds have flown
And be unknown
And get away
I want to go
Where no-one knows
Where the warm wind blows
Every day
It’s time for a change
Start over again
No more of the same
It’s time for a change
I just need to rest
I’ve given my best
And never done less
And I just need to rest
Time to move on
And wherever I’ve gone I will stay
Find a new home
And to be on my own anyway
I just want to see
Whatever will be
Break finally free
I just want to see
I’ll find somewhere new
Whatever I do
I won’t forget you
I’ll find somewhere new
It’s time to move on
We’ve been here too long
Our best days have gone
It’s time to move on
Written by William Jones
Published by Summerhouse Music Ltd
credits
from Spangleland,
released July 28, 2011
William Jones: voice, acoustic & acoustic 12-string guitar, didgeridoo
Richard Buckton: electric guitar
Jon Kirby: keyboards
Edwin Pearson: bass
Martin Parker: drums
Introspective, homespun folk tunes from John Donne that feel informed by the sugary bleakness of '80s and '90s indie pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 1, 2023
”Seawheel Acoustic” delivers captivating melodies and heartfelt lyrics in songs that are equal parts soothing and enchanting. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 10, 2023
The new EP from Steve Gunn pairs the guitarist with Mdou Moctar, Circuit des Yeux, Bing & Ruth, and more for five evocative songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 7, 2022
A re-envisioning of Tony Rice's classic album "Church Street Blues" from Brooklyn progressive bluegrass quartet Punch Brothers. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 19, 2022
Recorded live at St Buryan Church, the latest from Sarah McQuaid is a showcase for the simple power of voice & guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2021