Staple It Together

Album: In Between Dreams (2005)
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  • It's really too bad he became a prisoner of his own past
    He stabbed the moment in the back with a brown thumbtack
    Then held up the list of things he gotta to do

    It's really no good he's movin' on before he understood
    He shot the future in the foot with every step he took
    Caught from the places that he did cause he forgot to look

    Better staple it together and call a bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather

    Well I guess you could say that he don't even know where to begin
    'Cause he looked both ways but he was so afraid
    To get deeper into the ditch every chance he missed
    And the mess he made cause hate is such a strong word
    And every brick he laid, the mistakes they said
    And his walls are getting taller, his world is getting smaller

    Better staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather

    It's really too bad he became a prisoner of his own past
    He stabbed the moment in the back with a brown thumbtack
    Then held up the list of things he's got to do

    It's really no good he's movin' on before he understood
    He shot the future in the foot with every step he took
    Caught from the places that he did cause he forgot to look

    Better staple it together then call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather
    Staple it together and call it bad weather

    If the weather gets better we should get together
    Spend a little time or we could do whatever
    And if we get together we'll be twice as clever
    So staple it together and call it bad weather Writer/s: Jack Johnson, Merlo Podlewski
    Publisher: Bubble Toes Publishing, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Wixen Music Publishing
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