Lay Me Down

Album: Any Port in a Storm (2010)
Charted: 93
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  • Well this is how it starts, Two lovers in the dark
    On the run, from the one That they called Sheriff Spark
    Six guns by their side and bullets around their waist
    Two shots to the sky
    Signal sound for the chase
    The safe was nearly empty and They were nearly free
    But were seen by the Good eye of the mean Billy Green
    And he screamed at the top of his lungs They're on the run
    It's the two outsiders Grab your horses and your guns

    I said I wish that
    We could stay here,
    But I fear our time has come
    We could ride out in the darkness
    Chasing the rising sun
    We gotta pack our bags this instant,
    We're heading south-bound to the next town
    And if we all arrive there so safely,
    Baby you can

    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down

    Well it's the story of the two
    Always on the move
    They got nothing left to lose
    'Cept their guns and their wounds
    Now they're crossing borders
    Sheriffs posse on their tail
    They'd rather die together
    Than be stuck up in a cell
    They drank up all the whiskey and They partied every night
    Like it could be the last The bounty said shoot on sight
    So they chased the endless summer Though it came with the pride
    They wouldn't stop running till They found a paradise
    But the sheriff finally found them with his eyes seeing red
    So the lovers had to shoot him down and fill him full of lead
    They were finally free To find a place to lay their head
    And when they finally did he looked at her and then he said

    I said I think that we can stay here,
    'Cause I feel our time has come
    And we can walk down to the ocean,
    And sit with the rising sun
    So unpack your bags this instant,
    No more running from town to town
    And now that we've arrived so safely,
    Baby you can

    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down

    Well you're my green-eyed girl And I've been running around with you
    It's the afternoon and we got nothing left to do
    So wipe the dirt off, or Take your shirt off,
    And we should go hit the cantina, We got work off
    I said it's hot outside Let me go swimming in your eyes
    We've been running for a while
    Why don't you lay down and make smile
    I could never ask for nothing better than this
    It's just tequila and the beach, that's why its salty when we kiss

    I said I think that we can stay here,
    'Cause I feel our time has come
    And we can walk down to the ocean,
    And sit with the rising sun
    So unpack your bags this instant,
    No more running from town to town
    And now that we've arrived so safely,
    Baby you can

    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down
    Lay me down Writer/s: DUSTIN BUSHNELL, JARED WATSON, ROMAN RENE RAMIREZ
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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