Blue Beard

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • (Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah)

    I used to see the night so anxious, but now I know
    The only thing it ever taught me was a grand illusion
    That comes and goes, the city blanketed of snow

    What if we die, no end and no conclusion
    How could you smile? Just walk away
    Well I don't know
    I don't know

    I met you at the railroad station, now years ago
    And something happened on the night
    I last drank with you in the neon glow
    Now I don't see you anymore (la, la, la)

    The Midwestern sky, is gray and cold (la, la, la)
    The sun never shines, but that's alright (la, la, la)
    And I couldn't find the letters that you wrote me
    What did you write?
    Where'd you go, well I don't know, no

    Take a little time gonna roll the dice
    Taken for a ride, any normal life will do, too
    Find another way, try to break the ice
    Every day and night, the banana peels were true, true Writer/s: Benjamin Bridwell, John Tyler Ramsey, Ryan Clark Monroe, William Reynolds
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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