Down There

Album: Shake! Shake! Shake! (2011)
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  • Meet me by the river when the sun's going down

    Make a little fire pass a bottle ‘round

    Ain’t no path, so follow all the sounds

    Oh I’ll see you down there

    You could tell two friends and they could five

    We’ll all be here when Jack and Jim arrive

    It’ll be just us and the trees, and a little fresh air

    And when the whiskey’s all gone and the night grows old

    There's no more sense in the stories told

    We can laugh down the path with smoke in our clothes

    And find a little peace down there

    So maybe I’ll see you down there

    We’ll all get together for a while

    So maybe I’ll see you down there

    Everyone together for a while

    Oh, I’ll see you there

    Oh, I’ll see you there

    Meet me in the city where the street's run down

    Gather up a crowd in an empty town

    It's where the people speed up and the time slows down

    Oh, I’ll see you down there

    Sally pours a drink and the glasses raise high

    We wrote on the wall in a crooked line

    The same song plays that we heard so many times

    And now we’ll hear it down there

    So maybe I’ll see you down there

    We’ll all get together for a while

    So maybe I’ll see you down there

    Everyone together for a while

    Oh, I’ll see you there

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