Tumbledown Page #9

Synopsis: Hannah (Hall) is beginning to move on with her life after the death of her husband, an acclaimed musician and the subject of her latest biography, when she meets Andrew (Sudeikis), a brash writer from New York, who has a different take on her husband's life - and death. The unlikely pair must collaborate to put together the famous singer's story and begin to write the next chapter of their lives.
Genre: Comedy, Music, Romance
Director(s): Sean Mewshaw
Production: Starz
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
60
R
Year:
2015
105 min
535 Views


Lay your troubles

on the ground

No need to worry

about them now

Daylight's shaking

through the trees

Do not disturb me

Let me be

And if you need

a place to land

Come down

when you are weary

No more clouds to put away

In the slumber

of the morning

Keep me with you

on the ground

All of my worries

behind me now

Daylight's shaking

through the trees

Do not disturb me

Let me be.

I will always remember

our hands

On the table and I...

I could not unlock

from your stare

And though I tried to untie

From your anger, I can't

I am no good at giving up

And the ink,

it is bleeding through pages

Where I wrote down

your name

Carefully planned

our escape

I would pass you a key

To pay off the judges

to free you

If that's what it takes

to buy a way

I am one cloud shy

in your gray sky

Do not go over my road

Do not go over my road

I was crippled and blurry

The day I walked

into your frame

I'm so focused now

on your name

And my colors were fading

From the days

of exchanging my tune

On trains

that I took home to you

When the signal broke

I spoke to you on paper

From the parking lot

to your bed

Where you are not now

Do not go over my road

Do not go over my road

Soon my mood will fall

Soon my mood will fall.

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