We might fall to our knees
At the end of the day and sing praise,
You might kiss my mouth,
Might smack my mouth, the things I'd say
But we both know the way
Is just walking away
Though our hearts say,
Stay
I might leave this place,
on a steaming northbound train,
I might climb aboard,
Might miss the warmth and wish to stay
But we all know it's best
to just bellow your chest and refrain
From thinking that way
Just cling to the strength that your mama, she gave to you,
Don't go questioning faith
It may be to early to tell what's in store for you,
But son, it's never too late
To love
To live
I might leave this place
on a steaming northbound train
credits
from Still, EP,
track released November 21, 2012
Kenn Griffith - Piano, Dom De Biasio - Violin/Vocals, Chris Brooks - Cello
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