Compliments

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • I'm fixing a drink in the morning
    With a wavy tongue
    You may have stayed too long

    You're splitting apart at the seams
    From the hospital call
    You've known him so long

    If there's a God up in the air
    Someone looking over everyone
    At least you got something to fall back on

    Deep in the heart of the country
    Was a house I built from logs
    A raven and a lady hawk

    Quiet and calm through the day
    See the sun burn through the fog
    Approaching was a yellow dog

    If there's a God up in the air
    Someone looking over everyone
    At least you got something to fall back on
    And what are people really for?
    Does any body even care?
    I'll bet you get a lot of compliments down there

    If there's a God up in the air
    Someone looking over everyone
    At least you got something to fall back on
    And do you got something to say?
    Isn't something coming over you?
    Do you got important things still left to do? Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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