Passenger | Eagle Bear Buffalo (Official Video)



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Passenger | Eagle Bear Buffalo (Official Video) with tags let her go, ed sheeran, whispers, all the little lights, acoustic, folk, busking, the boy who cried wolf, home, lyrics, live, album, acoustic, busking, guitar, folk, karaoke, cover, piano, simple song, hearts on fire, anywhere, beautiful birds, caravan, lucy rose, holes, i hate, life’s for the living, covers songs, fast car, hotel california, runaway, brighton, no diggity, only know you love her, hell or high water, survivors
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Directed by Jarrad Seng (www.jarradseng.com)
Produced by Mike Rosenberg & Jarrad Seng
Production team: Chris Vallejo and Thomas Stein
Special thanks: Rachel Cudmore @ Yellowstone National Park
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Lyrics:
oh yeah
i wanna go where the sun sinks low
eagle bear buffalo
i wanna watch the stars shine on my own
lay me down in the morning rain
rivers roll by like runaway trains you can
you can leave me here in
yellowstone
where all the trees grow old and tall
make me feel so young and small
make me wonder if i am here at all
well who am i to say
lakes so clear
you can see to the ground
make all the mountains hang upside down
make me wonder am i right way round
it doesn’t matter anyway
i wanna go where the sun sinks low
eagle bear buffalo
i wanna watch the stars shine on my own
lay me down in the midday sun
beating down like a soldier’s drum
you can hear them play in
yellowstone
worn out souls
aching bones
fishing poles and stepping stones
whisky warm and campfire smoke
the ending of the day
well you listen to the wind
whistle her tune
coyote sing by the light of the moon
if i ever leave
it would be too soon
but i know that i can’t stay
i wanna go where the sun sinks low
eagle bear buffalo
i wanna watch the stars shine on my own
lay me down in the evening light
geyser, smoke, stalagmite
you can leave me here in
yellowstone
leave me close to tears
yellowstone
never disappear
yellowstone
Written by Michael Rosenberg