Pretty Grids

Album: Integrity Blues (2016)
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  • There's a sound that's true, but the voice is new
    And a half-dancing attempt to learn you name
    Right place and time for haze and lights
    There's a chance I meet your eyes if I move in

    Someday we might not bother
    Line up the way we should
    Why not the sun just feels too good
    Sometimes the right one finds us
    Who cares why they do?
    Why not we jumped because could

    When the fight is done and the feelings come
    Is it more than what you thought or even want?
    No place feels right for a busy night
    However goes the night, it's what you've got

    Someday we might not bother
    Line up the way we should
    Why not the sun just feels too good
    Sometimes the right one finds us
    Who cares why they do?
    Why not we jumped because could

    All I see is up-close magic
    Only sweet because it ends
    All I see is up-close magic
    Only sweet because it ends

    Someday we might not bother
    Line up the way we should
    Why not the sun just feels too good
    Sometimes the right one finds us
    Who cares why they do?
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