Vertical Rhythm

Album: Music For Men (2009)
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  • I got the beat
    I got the beat
    You know I do
    Set the right kind of feeling
    For the vertical rhythm night proof
    Wake up after dark
    I ain't no weather man
    But I know it's gonna rain
    You're predictable and typical
    Always say the same thing
    And you know you do

    Out of reach
    Out of time
    You always seem to be
    Outta sight
    Outta mind
    You always seem to be
    Two steps behind

    Eye for an eye
    Nail for a nail
    Tooth for a tooth
    What goes around comes back around
    You better make the right move
    Or you won't wake up at all
    I ain't no better man
    But I know not to complain
    You're so conventional it's comical
    How you always do the same thing
    And you know you do

    Out of reach
    Out of time
    You always seem to be
    Two steps
    Outta sight
    Outta mind
    You always seem to be
    Two steps behind
    Two steps behind

    Just when you need it
    Just when you fear it
    Just when ya think it's over
    It begins again
    Just when ya think it's over
    It begins again

    Out of reach
    Out of time
    You always seem to be
    Outta sight
    Outta mind
    You always seem to be

    Just when you think you've got yourself together
    Just when you think you've got it made
    Just when you think you've got yourself together
    Just when you think you've got it made

    Two arms
    Meant to hold you
    Meant to love you
    Do the right thing
    Two arms
    Meant to hold you
    Meant to love you
    Do the right thing
    Do the right thing
    Do the right thing Writer/s: HANNAH BLILIE, MARY BETH PATTERSON, NATHAN HOWDESHELL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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