Evening Kitchen

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • Drive out with the sun in your eyes
    You wasted my time
    It's true, it's true

    My god, don't you hold out your hand
    I called off my plans
    I counted on you, on you

    And if you're ever left with any doubt
    What you live with and what you'll do without
    I'm only sorry that it took so long to figure out

    Got lost in the places I've been
    I should go out with my friends
    I'd go tonight but I know you'll be there too, there too

    For me, this bottle of wine
    Is to slow down my mind
    And forget the things that I knew, I knew

    And if you're ever left with any doubt
    What you live with and what you'll do without
    I'm only sorry that it took so long to figure out Writer/s: John Tyler Ramsey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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