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Come On By
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#9,724 today Peak #196
#1,553 in subgenre Peak #39
Author
Brian Ralston
Rights
2008
Uploaded
April 06, 2008
Track Files
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MP3 5.7 MB 128 kbps 6:11
Story behind the song
I often drive past an area where there are a lot of home units. Most afternoons, out the front of one of these blocks of home units, an old man sits on a plastic chair in a concrete courtyard, just watching the cars pass by. I've always wondered his story, so decided to write it for him.
Lyrics
COME ON BY It was autumn '53 when I first saw her, I'd swapped Korean khaki for civilian threads She was somehow captivating, beguiling, fascinating Yet perhaps not one who'd readily turn heads I always took the same train every evening, trying to find the words to break the ice Though I'd practice every night time, still couldn't find the right lines But I'm sure I felt my lips move once or twice And I always kept myself some steps behind her As I followed her to her house every day And I never once suspected, that my quest had been detected Till that night she turned to me to say Come on by, come on by, Come and sit down, have a chat, rest for a while Come on by, come on by, Come and keep me company, make me smile We loved and married but we had no children, something there just never worked out right And though we struggled through that setback, some nights were dark as coal black And we hugged each other till the morning's light In ’93 I thought my world had ended, as they carried her into the nursing home For five years I brought fresh flowers, combed her hair, stayed after-hours Then left to face the darkness on my own But each night as the time came for me leaving Before I made that slow trek to the door I caught a little crinkled smile, just a twinkle in her eye, That echoed words she'd said those years before (Repeat Chorus) Now the folks from "meals-on wheels" have now departed, on the sink an empty dish sits all alone I pick up my plastic chair, stumble slowly down the stairs To the only place that I can feel at home And the concrete units tower all around me As I watch the passing metal cavalcade Through the dusty petrol haze, I catch a fleeting passing wave And I mouth the words I long to say Repeat Chorus x2
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Carol Douglas
May 02, 2011
As my ratings for it show, I love everything about this song Brian. You're such a good writer, and production/vocals are top notch as usual. Carol.
DavidLunbeck
May 09, 2009
I love this one
Pinecats
Apr 28, 2009
I remember hearing this song but it never really "got to me" like it did today. Excellent writing here Brian. Great imagery and so sensitive and emotional. Musical arrangement is perfect. The song captures the joy of love, the reality of our mortality, and the feelings that all to often go unspoken. Beautiful song ST. Really well done.
Bob Forbes
Oct 10, 2008
This is gentle and smooth ; )) Really reminds me of the 70s band "America" - love the acoustic guitar - free and open. You are undoubtedly one of the best lyricists I have ever heard Brian - along with your musical style, you're a hit mate! Really enjoy listening to your tunes - and this one is real country ride... Cheers, Bob
Syntopia Music
Jul 31, 2008
This song touch my soul, great lyrics and a beautiful voice. The guitar are so clear and warm. Great sound and a perfect production.