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Last time, you said forget about the first time
Get it to go—
Nowhere.
Just stay far from where the sun is always shining.
First time, you said to think about the last time
Get it and go—
Nowhere.
Just stay far from where the sun is always shining.
(And that's why you'll never know me, Love.)
You were wrong:
* When you said that where there's fire there is always light
You were wrong:
* When you said it will not happen to us over night.
So come on—
* Blow a wish a kiss and kindly walk the other way,
So c'mon...
* So much to do, so much to see, but not so much to say.
You were right!
* When you said that where there's trouble there is also light
You were right!
* When you said it will not happen to us overnight.
So c'mon.
PIRATE
{ words by Jamie Fillmore | music by MCG | c. 2010 }
credits
from SHOGUN,
released January 17, 2012
Mark McCutcheon // drums, voices
Mike McCutcheon // bass guitar, voices
Jamie Fillmore // guitars, voices
Anita Fillmore // voices
Joe Klaw // piano
"self made, self unmade"
every other lyric is worth further exploration, and every song can be played fucking loud--- what else could you want from a record? jessehd
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This is just one of those albums that are in the perfect place at the perfect time. If you described it to me, I probably wouldn't listen to it, so just go listen to it. Seriously. You'll be glad you did. Morgan LaVigne