Sunday Roast

Album: Tell Me How You Really Feel (2018)
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  • Don't come with your arms swinging
    Throw them around me
    Some kind of sweet relief
    I hope you never leave

    It's all the same to me
    Just bring yourself
    You know your presence is present enough
    I got a front row seat
    It's all the same to me
    I spend a lot of my time
    Doing a whole lot of nothing

    I know you're doing your best
    I think you're doing just fine

    I know it's been a long week
    And now you're taking your time
    Some kindness goes around
    Some kind of backfires

    It's all the same to me
    Ignore that voice
    It puts you down
    You make your choice, I'm here for you
    It's all the same to me
    I got a lot on my mind
    But I don't know how to say it

    I know you're doing your best
    I think you're doing just fine

    Keep on keeping on
    You know you're not alone
    And I know all your stories
    But I'll listen to them again
    'Cause if you move away
    You know I'll miss your face
    It's all the same to me
    You know it's all the same to me

    Keep on keeping on
    You know you're not alone
    And I know all your stories
    But I'll listen to them again
    And if you move away
    You know I'll miss your face
    It's all the same to me
    You know it's all the same to me
    Keep on keeping on
    You know you're not alone
    And I know all your stories
    But I'll listen to them again
    And if you move away
    You know I'll miss your face
    It's all the same to me
    You know it's all the same to me Writer/s: Courtney Barnett
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, THIRD SIDE MUSIC INC.
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