A Soft Place To Land

Album: Voyageur (2012)
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  • Calling it quits
    You think this is easy
    I swear I hurt
    You call in the jury
    Call it a catch
    Without any strings attached

    Well I'm looking for a soft place to land
    The forest floor
    The palms of your hands
    I'm looking for a soft place to land

    I call it an ace
    You've gotta believe me
    But you're calling me names
    And not to my face
    But you're calling my spade
    A bluff without calling it off

    I'm looking for a soft place to land
    The forest floor
    The palms of your hands
    I'm looking for a soft place to land

    Call me in the night
    I don't mind
    I don't care
    I can't sleep

    Call me in the day
    In my car
    On my way

    Call me by my name
    All I want is to hear you say

    I'm looking for a soft place to land
    The forest floor
    The palms of your hands
    I'm looking for a soft place to land
    The forest floor
    The palms of your hands
    The palms of your hands
    The palms of your hands Writer/s: JOHN RODERICK, KATHLEEN MARGARET EDWARDS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Rough Trade Publishing
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