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This is a traveling song that fits great with either fall or spring moods, and was primarily inspired by a solo trip to Monterey in 2017 wherein I had a pleasant dinner by the sea and a nice escape from the mental hell I was putting myself through at the time from losing my apartment.

lyrics

Not every song has to be about some random sad memory
The leaves are changing and the sun's arranging
Some bright pleasant moods

So put down your fancy phone and head on up out your door
Let's go for a drive, don't know where to arrive
To some fantastic appealing place

Cuz I got wanderlust and I gotta seek it
So let's discuss how we're gonna feed it
Who cares if the night ever comes?
Let's go out and have lots of fun anyways

Oh, let's go hit the road and head right on up towards the coast
Eat dinner by the sea surrounded by great company
And eighteen tourist traps

Then we'll go visit the past, see the ruins of the old ghost towns
Abandonded lives and things, man's structures now springs
A life forever in situ

I got wanderlust and I gotta seek it
So let's discuss how we're gonna feed it
Who cares if the night ever comes?
Let's go out and have lots of fun anyways

Time won't wait any further, you gotta do something nice for yourself
If your friends flake, then you know what to do:
Call on a friend like me!

Cuz I got wanderlust and I gotta seek it
So let's discuss how we're gonna feed it
Who cares if the night ever comes?
Let's go out and have lots of fun anyways

credits

from All In​/​Wanderlust, released February 15, 2020
Dan Vallerand: vocals, acoustic guitar
Reno Sharp: bass
Jesse Fioren: drums, subtle electric guitar
Greg Gonzales: tambourine

Written by Dan Vallerand. Produced and engineered by Jesse Fioren, and recorded at the Ice Chamber Studios in two sessions from June 2019 and January 2020.

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