a picker on the porch all guts no gleam craddling the torch flickering although he sometimes shakes his stance to me is anchoring there’s something to be said for letting go things that you don’t need with your arms full keeping in your grip the things you know are still worth holding
now we know it’s getting pretty old our words will walk us through a fire don’t be so cold try to see this from my eyes
peeled sheets right off my bed arose to meet the day a little sleight of hand he said that I could stay pushing all my luck spreading myself thin as I can take
put “tomorrows” on your list when spreading up our things take whatever you wish leave my memories let it rest in peace and quiet please If you move on i’ll be fine i’ll be fine pushing repeat
now we know it’s getting pretty old our words will walk us through a fire don’t be so cold try to see this from my eyes
credits
from Lightning Bug,
released March 5, 2011
Chelsea Seth Woodward: Vocals, Guitar
Brian Bash: Guitar, Vocals
Eddie Hudson: Bass
Jef Van Veen: Percussion
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