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Collin Walker
Stimme und Gesang
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Collin Walker
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Collin Walker
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Letras
There's a risk and reward
There's a gift and a curse
Don't listen to her
I been somebody's best and I've seen somebody's worst
Lived in a hearse, inches from earth
Saw more light from the cracks in the casket
Where's her heart?
I think Dracula has it
I've been doomed in a room full of matches
Heart on my sleeve, don't assume that it matches
One day the moon will consume all our madness
Someday soon we'll believe when it happens
If Johnny had june
Then the blues weren't so tragic
Or maybe they knew that the truth isn't magic
I've got something I've been meaning to ask ya
If tomorrow came quicker than the pain
Would you make a different move or would you do it all the same?
It's been long enough
Or maybe liquor ain't strong enough
I can read your poker face, I'll just have to call you bluff
We sing the songs when we can't find the words
It lingers like love when the campfire burns
Dusk kisses dawn, the sky carries on, cause time knew enough
Maybe it never was, or maybe it never will
It cost to be the boss and lately I've been paying bills
And taxes, heart on my sleeve, don't assume that it matches
I gotta stand and stay strong through the madness
Someday soon they'll believe when it happens
If Johnny had june, then the blues weren't so tragic
Or maybe they knew that the truth isn't magic
If tomorrow came quicker than the pain
Would you make a different move or would you do it all the same?
It's been long enough
Or maybe liquor ain't strong enough
I can read your poker face, I'll just have to call you bluff
I've loved you on a million stars
In a galaxy far away from here
Where time and space just aren't related here
I don't have a whole lot of time to explain
I'm not the one that's been flying a plane
I'm just the sun who decided to stay, stay, stay
Turn it inside out so I can see
The part of you that's drifting over me
You're everywhere
Written by: Collin Walker