The Difference Between Us

Album: Sea of Cowards (2010)
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  • I'm not the way that you found me
    I'm never here or there
    One day I'm happy and healthy
    Next I ain't doing so well

    Let's go walk to the border
    Let's go walk along the inch
    Let's go when no one can see us
    And find the difference between us

    You can cry like a baby
    Just let me do what I need to
    It might be to me or to you
    Just let me do what I need to

    I'm not the way that you found me
    I'm neither here nor there
    One day I'm happy and healthy
    Next I ain't doing so well

    Let's go walk to the border
    Let's go walk along the inch
    Let's go when no one can see us
    And find the difference between us

    I'm not the way that you found me
    I'm neither here nor there
    One day I'm happy and healthy
    Next I ain't doing so well

    Let's go walk to the border
    Let's go walk along the inch
    Let's go when no one can see us
    And find the difference between us

    You can cry like a baby
    Just let me do what I need to
    It might be to me or to you
    Just let me do what I need to

    I'm not the way that you found me
    I'm neither here nor there
    One day I'm happy and healthy
    Next I ain't doing so well Writer/s: JACK LAWRENCE, JACK WHITE
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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