I'd like to think that there is something left,
For us to give that hasn't been received well yet.
I hope that this is making sense...
Cause I know, i know you've got your reasons,
But the money tree comes and goes.
I hope, I hope you'll hear my voice after it's fallen,
And you have decomposed.
And you have decomposed...
And I hope that this is more than a start,
And everything in the airwaves gets lost in the dark,
We all fall, we all fall in, in.
And i know, know, know, you'll realize in the rhyme,
That everything that you wanted was here the whole time.
We all fall, We all fall in.
In.
I'll admit that it's the perfect place to hide,
Hidden in plain view, tangled in the vines.
Underneath is where it began,
Just as real, though you rarely see them.
I know, know, know you've got your reasons for why you climb,
This tree all the time,
Just to fall.
And I hope that this is more than a start,
And everything in the airwaves gets lost in the dark,
We all fall, we all fall in, in.
And i know, know, know, you'll realize in the rhyme,
That everything that you wanted was here the whole time.
We all fall, We all fall in.
In.
So where do we go?
Where do we go?
So where do we go?
Where do we go?
(We all fall in)
So where do we go?
(We all fall in)
I'd like to think that there is something left...
And I hope that this is more than a start,
And everything in the airwaves gets lost in the dark,
We all fall, we all fall in, in.
And i know, know, know, you'll realize in the rhyme,
That everything that you wanted was here the whole time.
We all fall, We all fall in.
Into line.
credits
from Born to Make Waves,
track released July 21, 2017
Vocals/lyrics: Jacob Koerner
Guitar: James Koerner
Bass: Jay Cumbie
Drums: Steve Terezakis
Producer: Connor Holcombe
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