Meet me down the road a ways
Keep quiet, I don't want you to say to anyone what we got going on here
I don't think they'd understand
Why don't you park in the shade by that big oak tree
Grab the body and put him in the driver's seat
We'll make like we just came along, we found him on his own
And it was frightening
Well, I've known you for a long time
And I'm so sorry to lose control
Well, I broke through to some dark side
Let's keep this quiet
We'll blue sky-it, 'cuz we're in love
These traffic rules weren't made yesterday
You gotta yield, you can't just accelerate
My god what does the evidence say?
That's some CSI shit, man
They're gonna put me away
They're gonna put me away
Well, I've known you for a long time
And I'm so sorry to lose control
And I broke through to some dark side
We'll keep this quiet
We'll blue sky-it, 'cuz we're in love
Don't leave me here to answer all these questions
Don't leave me here, it's not the way we planned
Oh god my dear I'm gonna get blamed for all these things
You know how I fear (in general) along the way
You think and you know and you wait for a long, long time
Who's gonna believe me darlin' for the rest of my life?
Well, that's a long time
A long time
Well, that's a long time
A long time
Well, that's a long time
credits
from Everything Old Is New,
released December 13, 2016
Craig Small - vocals, guitars
Mike Oram - guitars, vocals
Denis Saulnier - drums
Ed Vaulaskas - basses
with:
Steve Sarro - upright piano
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