I'm not entirely sure where this song came from. It probably came from the local public radio station run here in Dallas. I must have added it to my Zune cart and then forgot about it.
Last Wednesday was 'lights out' for us kids. We had the electricity shut-off on us by our own parents. They cited us not waking up in the morning and did that to persuade us to fall asleep. I ended up reading a book by Levi Johnston (NSFW link) (Safe For Work link) and fell asleep listening to the BBC World Service around 3 AM.
On Friday, I finally got around to listening to the song. I actually liked it, enough so to save it and stuff.
From the Los Angeles-based indie band Milo Greene (although non of the members themselves are named Milo), from their self-titled début album, "1957".
Your house that sits behind me is covered in every green
The windows that we watch from are old and chipping at the beam
Takes me away, takes me away, takes me away (3x)