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lyrics
Let down your hair
So I can climb up
Fast or slow?
I’ll take you in reverse
If you’re not there
The way I never was
I’m gonna wait you out
And still find you fair
I'll paint you a picture
Frame it in the sky
Hang it by the sun
But I can’t find the words
Tell you a story
That won’t make you cry
Too much of not enough
But I can’t find my brush
The barroom cheers
They can't even compare
Why don’t you slide
Your chair over here
I'm Glad you came back
But where did you go?
You’ve still got your colors
Though your white is now black
I’d paint you a picture
Frame it in the sky
Hang it by the sun
But I can’t find the words
I’d tell you a story
That won’t make you cry
Too much of not enough
But I can’t find my brush
I like the way your concentrations crinkle
You search for a phrase and your lip trembles
It’s much more than a maybe
it’s much closer to where
I’d meet you
Anywhere
I’d paint you a picture
Frame it in the sky
Hang it by the sun
But I can’t find the words
tell you a story
That won’t make you cry
Too much of not enough
But I can’t find my brush
paint you a picture
tell you a story
Though we’ve both been
We’ve both, we've both been spliced
Too much of much too little
For much too long
Will never suffice.
credits
from There Is No Vacancy,
released April 15, 2015
Mickey Ethridge
Jason Manley
Brian Pitts
Greg Williams
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