Breezy

Album: Gentleman's Pact EP (2008)
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  • Move your slender fingers
    Help me play this song
    Spend another night inside this rented mansion
    I love you now
    I know that doesn't matter
    I love you now
    I know that doesn't matter

    Kissing me full of beer, tequila, weed, and candy
    Walking down the boardwalk
    Act like we were married
    You always made it easy
    Then I'd want you more
    You always kept it easy
    Then I'd want you more

    Too smart for your own good
    Too sweet, too logical
    Statistics round your head
    Tried to teach me about baseball
    My favorite was the part when they make it home
    I like it when they steal, and when they make it home

    You left us with a sorrow too unreal to help
    Heard the birds sound broadcast speakers at the Phoenix hotel
    All your friends are standing, crying, on the sidewalk
    All your boyfriends, they were standing crying on the sidewalk

    Breezy, I feel dizzy
    Can you help me up?
    It's crowded at the back door
    How we getting to the bus?
    I'd like to help you find it if there's something better
    Yeah, I'll try and help you find it if there's something better

    Move your slender fingers
    Help me play this song
    Spend another night inside this practice mansion
    I love you now
    I know that's all that matters
    I love you still
    And I know that's all that matters Writer/s: CONOR OBERST
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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