Everyday when I kiss your face,
I say it'll be okay
and that I'll stay
And sometimes when I look at you,
I get the feeling that we're through
'cuz there's nothin' left to do.
You don't love her, but you don't know why
You can't tell her, without telling a lie
Maybe you're just too high
And the way that she looks at you
Looks as though she's telling the truth
Oh but you don't want her to
Well Darlin' can't you hear the rain?
Can't you see that you and I are turning grey?
Used to feel you in my bones and in my brain
Now all that I can feel is you fade away
Can't you see that you and I are turning grey?
credits
from Karma Bricks,
released November 6, 2015
Written and produced by Aleksander Seeman and Colin Loynachan, recorded and mixed by Colin Loynachan, and performed by Colin Loynachan except for the acoustic guitar and one electric guitar track, which were performed by Aleksander Seeman.
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