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Talk of the Town
04:28
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Say what you want, what you want, what you want about me
These things do not come, do not come, do not come easily
Oh but I know the sun rises with me in the morning
and I see your face and it is clearly glowing
I'll keep a box, keep a box, keep a box of ticket stubs
To remember, remember, remember my past loves
Oh but don't you fret and don't you, don't you frown
'Cuz I've never been happier than with you here and now
Oh our moment will arrive, ooh
So let's not fall behind
Oh we'll be the talk of the town tonight
and no one will forget we were right all along
and given time we will find where we belong
Don't paint by numbers, by numbers, by numbers
It's for people, for people, for people stuck in slumber
So color your stars blue and your skies red,
For now is the time to stop living inside your own head
Oh our moment will arrive, ooh
So let's not fall behind
Oh we'll be the talk of the town tonight
and no one will forget we were right all along
and given time we will find where we belong
Turn it around, turn it upside down
We'll be the talk of the town
Turn it around, turn it upside down
We'll be the talk of the town
Oh we'll be the talk of the town tonight
and no one will forget we were right all along
and given time we will find where we belong
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Old Friend
03:52
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I almost called you on the phone last night
Just to hear your voice and know that everything would be alright
I heard it ringing as the phone fell to the floor,
and my thoughts were poisoned laced,
as I recalled your fall from grace.
Old friend, where have you been? Old friend, where have you been?
'Cause, this is not about our pride.
I thought we were better when we were standing side to side.
But you've chosen someone else, and you've left me by myself.
Old friend, where have you been? Old friend, where have you been?
Don't you remember when I was in love with you?
Well, I got over that fast, and I'll get over this too.
Old friend, where have you been? Old friend, where have you been?
'Cause, this is not about our pride.
I thought we were better when we were standing side to side.
But you've chosen someone else, and you've left me by myself.
Old friend, where have you been? Old friend, where have you been?
Don't worry your little heart, I'll be sure to forgive.
But I'll just as soon restart and relearn how to live.
'Cause, this is not about our pride.
I thought we were better when we were standing side to side.
But you've chosen someone else, and you've left me by myself.
Old friend, where have you been? Old friend, where have you been?
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3. |
The Seeds
03:41
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Window gazer, window gazer,
your frosted pane/pain (you choose) has all but gone dark,
your might and meadow are waiting in the park.
So put your requiem on mute. Put your requiem on mute.
For there is much to see and do, there is much to see and do.
There are larks on the trees, forget-me-nots by your feet,
And they're all singing songs of the past.
Oh lay down your sorrows and look for tomorrows
In the seeds beside the grass.
Paper boy, paper boy,
though your bike may seem the pinnacle of height
the world is not just black and white.
So print your heart and stamp your card.
Print your heart and stamp your card.
For when life may get quite hard, when life gets quite hard.
There are larks on the trees, forget-me-nots by your feet,
And they're all singing songs of the past.
Oh lay down your sorrows and look for tomorrows
In the seeds beside the grass.
Mother warm, mother warm,
this man is no longer your baby born, who you
fed, sheltered, comforted from the storm when the winds went
Oh-oh-wah-Oh-oh-wah-Oh-oh-wah-Oh-oh-wah-Oh-oh-ooh so,
Do not let regret, and spilled laundry detergent
keep you from what is yet to come, to come.
Cause there are larks on the trees, forget-me-nots by your feet,
And they're all singing songs of the past.
Oh lay down your sorrows and look for tomorrows
In the seeds beside the grass.
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Bluebird Hiatus
04:19
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There are three fights commonly fought,
“I’ll be back in the morning”, “I don’t want to talk”, and “I’m gone”.
There are two words, so common it hurts,
frequently used, making me blue, me and you.
There is one thing, I have to say, I don’t want it,
I don’t want it to end this way, so you should know, you should know, you should know.
I don’t want to leave, but if you begged me,
I’d say farewell to you tonight
Without a second thought in my mind
I’d take a bluebird hiatus, while you rethought us
And return when you never wanted to let me go
But till then, I’ll be hiding beyond the rainbow
Bluebird Hiatus
We played a game neither of us won,
We stacked the decks for fun,
When all is said and done, you’re still the only one
Who has seen me fly, fly, fly
I don’t want to leave, but if you begged me,
I’d say farewell to you tonight
Without a second thought in my mind
I’d take a bluebird hiatus, while you rethought us
And return when you never wanted to let me go
But till then, I’ll be hiding beyond the rainbow
Bluebird Hiatus
I don’t want to leave, but if you begged me,
I’d say farewell to you tonight
Without a second thought in my mind
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Livey Beha Tacoma, Washington
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