Dilly

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • Just the mentioning of, such a simple phrase
    Are we passengers on separated trains?
    Take the mask off, when you speak to me
    And I'm alright to go on, it's the little things

    But anymore, you've become
    Ethereal to everyone
    To everyone

    I'm reeling in the long day getting behind it
    Why didn't I think "What in the world?"
    It really took a tall one to see it
    Two to believe it
    Three to just get in the way (ooh)

    All your life to think of, what a mess you made
    Dig a hole in the ground, for your wedding ring
    Rainmaker call, throw your hammer down
    And everything that I know, can't remember now

    Anymore, you've become
    Inherent of another one
    Another one

    I'm reeling in the long days, getting behind
    Why didn't I think "What in the world?"
    It really took a tall one to see it
    Two to believe it
    Three to just get in the way

    I'm reeling in the long days, getting behind
    Why didn't I think "What in the world?"
    It really took a tall one to see it
    Two to believe it
    Three to just get in the way (ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh) Writer/s: Benjamin Bridwell, John Tyler Ramsey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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