You and me the troubled ones
How are we supposed to learn
When to give up on this turn
Maybe we should try our hands
With some kind of different plans
Maybe that will make you see
All the things you meant to me
So I'll move on down the line
Thinking I'll make it better this time
Moving far on down the track
And you won't see me looking back
A wall of early morning light
Creeps into my bedroom quiet
I'll close the blinds to keep out
My whole world is darker now
Maybe I should head back home
Maybe I should sleep alone
Maybe that will make me see
All the things you meant to me
But I'll move on down the line
Thinking I'll make it better this time
Moving far on down the track
And you won't see me looking back

Sarah Ellen Jarosz ( jÉ™-ROHZ; born May 23, 1991) is an American singer-songwriter from Wimberley, Texas. Her debut studio album, Song Up in Her Head, was released in 2009 and the song "Mansinneedof" was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Country Instrumental Performance. Her second studio album, Follow Me Down, released in 2011, received a Song of the Year nomination from the Americana Music Association's 2012 Honors and Awards. Her third studio album, Build Me Up from Bones, was released on September 24, 2013 through Sugar Hill Records. Build Me Up from Bones was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, and its title track was nominated for Best American Roots Song. In 2016, Jarosz released her fourth studio album, Undercurrent. The album won two Grammy Awards (Best Folk Album and Best American Roots Performance for the song "House of Mercy").
On June 5, 2020 she released the album World on the Ground, her first solo studio album in four years. It was nominated for two Grammy Awards (Best American Roots Song and Best Americana Album) with Jarosz winning in the Best Americana Album category.