I'm Thinking of a Number

Album: Oh (Ohio) (2008)
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  • And I will find you
    It's crowded in the club tonight
    Wrapped in a coat and sweater
    Stand beneath the broken light

    And I'm gonna find you
    Find you like some beautiful poem
    And you're gonna like it
    Just wait till we
    Get home

    But you will miss me
    When I have nowhere else to go
    I'm standing on the outside
    Smoking on the patio

    But I want to say this
    Say it so it won't go away
    Set like stains on my jacket
    Gravy from Christmas day

    But I won't tell you
    That love is a variable thing
    Like this stain on your ass that
    I noticed when you walked away from me

    Meet me near the the toilet
    Meet up later on the street
    Your back against the stage door
    My head below your feet

    Oh please don't you tire of me
    I know that you've waited so long
    We can hold one another
    Till the other is gone
    And I'm gonna find you
    Find you like some beautiful poem Publisher: BUG MUSIC
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