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November Air Video (MV)




Performed By: Zach Bryan
Length: 4:03
Written by: Zach Bryan




Zach Bryan - November Air Lyrics
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You remember sittin' there one rainy night in a well used chair
Tellin' me how well you used to dance
The western wind will come again and make you feel like you did
When all those cowboys didn't stand a chance
Said this life took most of you, gave you twice and the day was through
You said it all turned out awfully fair
So tell me tales of all the times and all the seasons you got by
Breathin' in that cold November air

No one was there
No one was there
When no one was there

Two kids 'bout twenty-three and the sun sets you'll never see
You were yellin' "Supper" from the yard
And they grew old and sailed away, called you on phones from far away
Wrote you novels on postcards
And all you ever wanted was to see your children fly
Maybe one day they're stars
But there ain't no leavin' this small town this evenin'
You can't even drive your own car

Through November air
Through November air
Through November air

Dear mama, how's it goin'?
Was the weather fair last week?
Dear mama, they were wonderful
All the sights you'll never see
And dear mama, if I could hold you, I'd grab you by the arms
Tell you what it means
You could take a worthless poor boy from the flats
And make him mean something

Tell us what you wanted to, and all we did, we needed you
Your dreams were too small to care
But I'm always reminded, if you look hard you'll find it
Memory gives warmth to right here

Through November air
Through November air
Through November air

Dear mama, how's it goin'?
Was the weather fair last week?
Dear mama, they were wonderful
All the sights you'll never see
And dear mama, if I could hold you, I'd grab you by the arms
Tell you what it means
You could take a worthless poor boy from the flats
And make him mean something

You remember sittin' there one rainy night in a well used chair
Tellin' me how well you used to dance
The western wind will come again
And make you feel like you did
When all those cowboys didn't stand a chance
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You remember sittin' there one rainy night in a well used chair
Tellin' me how well you used to dance
The western wind will come again and make you feel like you did
When all those cowboys didn't stand a chance
Said this life took most of you, gave you twice and the day was through
You said it all turned out awfully fair
So tell me tales of all the times and all the seasons you got by
Breathin' in that cold November air

No one was there
No one was there
When no one was there

Two kids 'bout twenty-three and the sun sets you'll never see
You were yellin' "Supper" from the yard
And they grew old and sailed away, called you on phones from far away
Wrote you novels on postcards
And all you ever wanted was to see your children fly
Maybe one day they're stars
But there ain't no leavin' this small town this evenin'
You can't even drive your own car

Through November air
Through November air
Through November air

Dear mama, how's it goin'?
Was the weather fair last week?
Dear mama, they were wonderful
All the sights you'll never see
And dear mama, if I could hold you, I'd grab you by the arms
Tell you what it means
You could take a worthless poor boy from the flats
And make him mean something

Tell us what you wanted to, and all we did, we needed you
Your dreams were too small to care
But I'm always reminded, if you look hard you'll find it
Memory gives warmth to right here

Through November air
Through November air
Through November air

Dear mama, how's it goin'?
Was the weather fair last week?
Dear mama, they were wonderful
All the sights you'll never see
And dear mama, if I could hold you, I'd grab you by the arms
Tell you what it means
You could take a worthless poor boy from the flats
And make him mean something

You remember sittin' there one rainy night in a well used chair
Tellin' me how well you used to dance
The western wind will come again
And make you feel like you did
When all those cowboys didn't stand a chance
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Writer: Zach Bryan
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