Lyrics

You are taking on evil forces You don't even know what you can do Don't go make it easy for them Is more than a pound of flesh when your skin and bones, And the pictures you made, Yeah they pinned me to the wall It hurt me to leave that morning I'll never forgive myself for the years I spent fooling around. For the years I spent fooling around You've been beat and busted up inside, Now you've got a wall needs breaking through, But you get a ten-tone hammer now You've got a heart that is not made of cold black stone Like you make out sometimes I know you girl, I've seen those cracks I should have been there for you I should have done what you've done for me now Stay close to me Stay close to me I've got your back this time I remember how it went stopped talking to you You stopped talking to me when we were twenty-three, You drifted to the coast, I took off for the sea We thought that was the end of what was you and me Well then I hit the skids and you came back around You took me to a show and then we went out on the town You drank a little wine, you told me where you'd been You told me about the terrors and the horror that you'd seen Well I was out of line, I never meant to bail, I should have watched the waters when your ship was setting sail I guess I should have known that I'd wind up on my own This is an apology for the man I couldn't be Back when we were twenty-three I don't know how you did it girl You made it out of the poison too I know I don't deserve it But if I make it big this time, would you be so kind as to Meet me in Montreal I don't care if it's cold in the sea We'll go waking up evil forces We did all the hard work just getting here Stay close to me Stay close to me I've got your back this time I remember how it went stopped talking to you You stopped talking to me when we were twenty-three, You drifted to the coast, I took off for the sea We thought that was the end of what was you and me Well then I hit the skids and you came back around You took me to a show and then we went out on the town You drank a little wine, you told me where you'd been You told me about the terrors and the horror that you'd seen Well I was out of line, I never meant to bail, I should have watched the waters when your ship was setting sail I guess I should have known that I'd wind up on my own This is an apology for the man I couldn't be Back when we were twenty-three
Writer(s): Christopher John Emerson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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