Grind your teeth, for once, for me
Hold that tongue- cut back on your loss
Give me a chance to breath
I will tell you everything I will sing you everything
You wanted to ever hear come out of me
Give me a chance, give me a chance to come clean
I have been coming to terms with
How the burn, has left me down
The older I get the more I am left
With the ringing of how it sounds
We were love
We were
My hands haven’t stopped shaking and I am okay with that
Subtle sense of a pulse, a small pat on the back
Something about the Mid West that has been ringing in my head
Need another city, need to listen to what Sierra said
We can only grow
If we welcome what we don’t yet know
I am ready to hold my hands out
Alone
I have been coming to terms with
How my voice sounds now
The more pain it reflects I am left
With hating how every word comes out
I was once
Never anymore
Wait for me
I will hold the door.
about
This was recorded by Sal Ellington at Refuse Rethink Studios in Watertown MA on the evening of Feb 3rd 2013. Please follow that on twitter @RefuseRethink.
credits
released February 3, 2013
Sal was gracious enough to add vocals and keys to this. Painfully I have to also give him credit for the song title.
The cover is a Castle Black moment showcasing Hayley and Jeremy
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