Laredo

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • Gonna take a trip to Laredo
    Gonna take a dip in the lake
    Oh, I'm at a crossroads with myself
    I don't got no one else

    And possibilities at the door
    I won't be needing them anymore
    Oh, is this the first time in your life?
    It's hard just to get by

    But oh, my love, don't you even know?
    And oh, my love, are you really gone?
    Oh

    And can you see the world through a window?
    Are you having troubles in droves?
    Oh, I think the worst thing I could do
    Is get back home to you

    I put a bullet in my Kia Lorenzo
    A kitchen knife fucked in my face
    Throw me in the deep of Jenner Lake
    Believe me when I say

    That oh, my love, you don't even call
    And oh, my love, is that you on the phone?
    Oh

    Oh, my love, you don't even know
    And oh, my love, are you really gone?
    Oh Writer/s: BENJAMIN BRIDWELL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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