[Verse 1] Stone steps Late sun Laundry lines Kids run Grandma on the balcony Shouting down “come eat”
Orange peel on my thumb Church bells Someone hums Stranger says my name Like we’ve met for years
[Chorus] I keep sending myself postcards from Spain Olive pits Cheap wine Your laughter in the rain Little squares Slow time I write your name On every napkin Every page Postcards from Spain
[Verse 2] Beach sand in my shoes Buskers playing something blue You’d roll your eyes at this view Say it feels like a film
Midnight Old bar Soccer talk Crowded hearts I try to tell them who you are Words fall short again
[Chorus] I keep sending myself postcards from Spain Olive pits Cheap wine Your laughter in the rain Little squares Slow time I write your name On every napkin Every page Postcards from Spain
[Bridge] If you were here You’d steal my chair Talk too loud Own the air
[Chorus] So I’m sending you these postcards from Spain Greasy plates Loud nights My quiet little change If you come If you stay We’ll miss our train Lose the map and keep your face On every corner Every day Postcards from Spain
Style de musique
Warm indie-pop band feel, male vocals. Shimmering clean guitars over a lazy backbeat, bass walking gently between chords. Verses intimate and close-mic, then the chorus opens with sunny gang vocals, handclaps, and tambourine. Brief bridge strips to vocal and guitar before a final big singalong hook.