Back Porch

Album: Gardens (2022)
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  • A short step outside and a trip back to that hour
    It's a shot to my pride like a cold rain shower

    And I'm stuck inside, but I'm on your back porch
    I'll have another try and then a couple more

    Take you for a drive long before she will turn sour
    Promise for my life that I will not be a coward
    A letter to my wife, seasons change, no feelings changin'
    Strange thing to doubt what'll be when it's left hanging

    And I'm stuck inside, but I'm on your back porch
    I'll have another try and then a couple more

    Short years and stupid secrets
    Cheap drinks and lukewarm weekends
    Tear up your list of reasons
    God knows that we don't need them
    Short years and stupid secrets
    Cheap drinks and lukewarm weekends
    Tear up your list of reasons
    God knows that we don't need them Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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