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Matt Caplan
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Sideways
Lost my train of thought around Chicago, Found a little solace where you lay. Never made collages as a young child. Not that much to see, so much to say.
Now even in this silence there's a thunder, And rain that steals the breath beneath this cage. And at least I've got your memory to soothe me: This bitter poision ripening with age.
Because everything I've ever done, I've done because I love you. Silly you should ask I'm afraid that I'll spend the better part of next year scared that I might need you Bring me down and I'll feel again. Everything I've ever done, I've done because I love you sideways Sideways
Lost my patience well before West Fourth Street. Found a copper coin said 'sieze the day'. And I let the angry audience surround me Hiding as I screamed 'give o'er the play'
And now even in this thunder, there's a silence, A shread of comfort standing at my door. And at least I've got the sense to reconstruct you Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com And leave me twice as lucid as before.
Because everything I've ever done, I've done because I love you Silly you should ask I'm afraid that I'll spend the better part of next year scared that I might need you Bring me down and I'll feel again. Everything I've ever done, I've done because I love you sideways Sideways
And you left your mark, And you left your face in the corner of my mind three times. You left your mark, You left your self.
And at least I've got the sense to sense what's coming And realize that good things never come to those who wait too long
Because everything I've ever done, I've done because I love you Silly you should ask I'm afraid that I'll spend the better part of next year scared that I might need you You gotta bring me down, I'm gonna feel again Everything I've ever done, I've done because I love you sideways Sideways
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