Invented

Album: Invented (2010)
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  • When I first came to see you
    I called it Houston street (like the city)
    Could we meet? Show me all the things you see?
    I'm one more here
    Some old-timer pioneer
    Who believes with shaken faith
    I still have some cool
    I could leave you here with your 'people'
    If I'm a flag you'd not prefer to wave
    You're always in my head
    You're just what I wanted
    I live in constant debt
    To feel you, invented
    When I first came to LA
    I met you the old fashioned way
    Too drunk
    Even worse, much too lonely
    I'll leave it there
    A busted homesteader
    Who believes in virgin grace
    Somehow I'll stay proud
    Any dick can roll up in a suit
    But only I would know what really moves you
    You're always in my head
    You're just what I wanted
    I live in constant debt
    To feel you, invented
    There's a cinematic end
    I picture it just right
    Having trouble with the right words
    But you tell me with your eyes
    There's something good I missed
    There's something I cant' find
    Do you believe me now?
    Can you see it in my eyes?
    Can you see it in my eyes?
    Can you see it in my eyes?
    You're always in my head
    You're just what I wanted
    I live in constant debt
    To feel you, invented Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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