Friends And Lovers

Album: If Not Now, When? (2011)
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  • I'm a ne'er do well
    Runnin' off black gold
    It's high time, I pulled over
    And walked around a while

    I've seen that porcelain shell
    Your exoskeleton
    And I feel like we'd walk well together

    Because in the end, we are friends and lovers

    If asked of me I would
    Gobble them to bits
    The things that wall us off
    From where we belong
    What's wrong with you is good
    For what's wrong with me
    And I think maybe we should stick together

    Because in the end, we are friends and lovers
    We are friends and lovers

    Abandon all the bones we've got to pick
    Only weigh us down and we're better than that
    If they all throw stones, start a collection
    Of everything we're not
    And what's because

    You should never have to defend
    (Never have to defend)
    Being friends and lovers
    Being friends and lovers
    Being friends and lovers Writer/s: Benjamin Lee Kenney, Brandon Charles Boyd, Christopher E Kilmore, Jose Anthony Ii Pasillas, Michael Aaron Einziger
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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