Last Supper

Album: Edens Edge (2012)
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  • Look at the couple in the corner booth
    Looks a lot like me and you
    She's looking out at the window
    He's staring down at his shoes
    She gets another glass of Cabernet
    She's searching hard for something to say
    He's got that little too late look on his already gone face

    Look through each other like a piece of glass
    Is that what happens when the years fly past?
    Lately I've been feeling like that

    Is it time for a coming to Jesus
    Baby tell me that won't be us, us
    Is that all we are to each other?
    Could it be our last supper?

    Tell me you're uncomfortably numb
    I can't imagine I'm the only one
    Is goodbye on the tip of your tongue
    Any love left, gotta be some

    Why'd you bring me to my favorite place?
    A little wine and everything's OK
    Are we really gonna end this way?

    Is it time for a coming to Jesus
    Baby tell me that won't be us, us
    Is that all we are to each other?
    Could it be our last supper?

    You break the bread and you break my heart
    You raise the glass as we fall apart

    Guess it's time for a coming to Jesus
    Looks like that just might be us, us
    Is that all we are to each other?
    Looks like it's out last supper

    Look at the couple in the corner booth
    Looks a lot like me and you Writer/s: CATT GRAVITT, DANNY MYRICK, HANNAH BLAYLOCK
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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