Birch

Album: How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last? (2021)
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  • The way I woke up was old
    Was all fucking choke
    And it ain't easier after a week
    Well, that I won't hardly stand still

    Well, if you cannot tell, I'll tell you right away
    If I'll stay a spell, or if I cannot stay
    I am less at ease, not the best at these
    See the forest trees, call what's these what's these
    What's these, oh

    Hey Madeline, thanks
    For to case out the fog, for Jennifer
    Seems she needed you badly

    So I beg on knees, can we share IDs?
    Will you always need? We have common needs
    We can sure deplete, we can be replete
    Address table needs, it is swift your speed

    The way I wake up now
    Is a brand new way
    But no it ain't that way it was before

    So I cannot leave, yes, I must here stay
    'Cause I know what's good, and I'll die that way
    No I cannot seem to get a moment's peace
    If there's a man like me, his birch ain't my tree

    The way I wake up now
    Is a brand new way
    It ain't like it was before Writer/s: Aaron Dessner, Bryan Devendorf, Justin Vernon
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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