Deadlines And Commitments

Album: Battle Born (2012)
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  • That place we all run to
    It can come down on you
    The expectation can be great

    If you should ever tire
    Or if you should require
    A sudden, simple twist of fate

    Don't hide away
    There's something to be said for pushing through
    We'd never ride on horses that discourage you

    If you should fall upon hard times
    If you should lose your way
    There is a place
    Here in this house
    That you can stay

    If you should find romance
    Go on and take that chance
    Before the strategies begin

    Deadlines and commitments
    Every morning
    And in the evening
    They can suck you in
    Boy, don't I know it

    This offer would be standing
    All you've got to do is call
    Don't be afraid to knock on the door

    If you should fall upon hard times
    If you should lose your way
    There is a place
    Here in this house
    That you can stay

    I'm not talking about
    Deadlines and commitments
    Sold out of confusion
    There is a place
    Here in this house
    That you can stay

    Catch you, darling
    I'll be waiting
    I am on your side

    This offer would be standing
    All you've got to do is call
    Don't be afraid to knock on the door

    If you should fall upon hard times
    If you should lose your way
    There is a place
    Here in this house
    That you can stay

    I'm not talking about
    Deadlines and commitments
    I'm sold out of confusion
    There is a place
    Here in this house
    That you can stay

    I'll catch you, darling
    I'll be waiting
    I am on your side

    I'll catch you, darling
    I'll be waiting
    I am on your side Writer/s: BRANDON FLOWERS, DAVE BRENT KEUNING, MARK AUGUST STOERMER, RONNIE JR. VANNUCCI
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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