Roll to the Middle

Album: The Other Side Of Something (2004)
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  • We just had a World War III here in our kitchen
    We both thought the meanest things
    And then we both said them
    We shot at each other till we lost ammunition

    This is how I know our love
    This is when I feel it's power
    Here in the absence of it
    This is my darkest hour
    When both of us are hunkered down
    And waiting for the truce

    All the complicated wars
    They end pretty simple
    Here when the lights go down
    We roll to the middle

    No matter how my pride resists
    No matter how this wall feels true
    No matter how I can't be sure
    That you're gonna roll in too
    No matter what, no matter what
    I'm going to reach for you Writer/s: SARA GROVES
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
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