The sun can let you see that you're never alone
and forget the ordinary buried down to the bone
so you drowned out what you already know
and found your own way down
sentimental weakness in the third degree
you gently sit yourself down beside the street
to look for the people that you used to need
till the sun came out
Don't let all that sun get in your eyes
You might just start to see that it's no surprise
wake a little shake a little turn a little more
but your tangled in the sheets and keep lookin at the door
and found out what you wanted before
has come to wear you down
ready to give up on all the things that you need
while you picking through the pockets of the pennyless thieves
to make a little take a little save a little piece
of the one you found
Don't let all that sun get in your eyes
You might just start to see that it's no surprise
so so sad you can bet its the air that isn't right
don't forget to protect what you get or you might just find
you'll go back on the promise of a fortune shared
it can be what you wanted if you want it bad
so go back, don't go back, so go back
to where you began.
oh lord
I'm all
tied up in names
give me some
little bit
more of the same
cause I know what you want
there's no way to go
back to where you are now
so hold my hand and let
go of all your plans
there's no end to be found
credits
from Meet Me Again,
released January 1, 2010
Written by Len Monachello
Horns arranged by Jesse Selengut
Bass, Synth, and Backing Vocals - Brandon Wilde
Drums - Andy LaDue
Congas - Brian Lewis Glashow
Trumpet - Jesse Selengut
Trombone - Elizabeth!
Tenor Saxophone - Stefan Zeniuk
All other Sounds - Len Monachello
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