Album: Last Smoke Before The Snowstorm (2012)
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  • If you crash a car into
    Your best friend's house
    Would you be quiet as
    Words came out of their mouth

    Stop, don't do it
    I have been waiting for it
    Stop, I knew it would come

    If you find a god next to
    Your girlfriend's bed
    Would it be hard to
    Sort out your spinning head

    Stop, don't say that, dear
    That you wanted him here
    Stop, don't give him the clear

    Take a picture of them
    Take a picture of them

    If you are afraid, don't be
    I have the whole thing planned
    We'll start in the ocean, baby
    And when we find the land
    We will be thankful to
    All of our friends
    That they didn't leave us
    As we got to the end

    Take a picture of them
    Take a picture of them
    Take a picture of them
    Take a picture of them

    If you find your faith in
    Your parents' God
    Don't be so quick to
    Point out the flaws in it

    You've been around and you've seen
    The way that things work
    But you need a compass to
    Get around your house Writer/s: JOHN J. PETER ROBINSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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