Hidden machinery moves with the clouds and for a moment it's golden until it spits it back out and my head is attached to me shoulders but sometimes I forget such is my wasted self but who's to say that beauty in meaning could out weigh beauty in a mess and who's to say that either one was or was not the others second guess
She's a liar and I won't confide in her she's a liar and I won't confide in her
Well, the clouds moved out and you moved south and you were never worth the words that came falling out my mouth so where do we go from here where do we go from here you always said if we ever fell the worst thing we could do is never tell so I opened my voice let me vocal chords ring the last song about you I'll ever sing
I don't have love for you anymore
credits
from Down With The Ship,
released February 17, 2012
Nick Burger - Acoustic/Electric Guitars, Vocals
Steve Sopchak - Drums/Percussion, Bass, Additional Guitars
Trevor Grant - Keys
Elena Mangano - Flute
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