1. |
Static, Maybe Tomorrow
00:59
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2. |
In Lieu of a Final Act
03:21
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I don't owe an explanation,
I don't know why you would.
My hands are shaking
I don't know why...
I'm scared.
In this bed I find
regrets are only wasted
when they're lies
and I'm an egotistic,
overbearing case
And tomorrow when I'm gone
We'll sing the songs we never wrote
Note for empty note
I didn't write a single chapter
I don't know why.
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3. |
i81
03:45
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Fifty miles away
I'll drive tonight
I don't mind not ever knowing
what I am to you.
We parked the car
and snuck into your bedroom
in your mother's empty house
[Chorus:]
Where we smoked cigarettes
and we drank cheap wine
while sinatra spun on the record player
and I trusted you.
Morning comes it seems
you've changed your mind
you say you're too damn cold to love
and needed room to breathe
but I can't stand to wait no more
[Chorus:]
So I smoked cigarettes
and I drank cheap wine
while sinatra spun on the record player
because I trusted you...
I won't trust in anyone again.
Throw my phone against the wall
I can't stand talking to you anymore.
Because you're beautiful
[Chorus:]
So I smoked cigarettes
and I drank cheap wine
while sinatra spun on the record player
Then I turned around
and I lived my life
because you left this town
and you sent no letters
But I'm alright.
Was too young to know what love was.
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When I walked
into your garage
You said
You couldn’t stay long
And we laughed to ourselves
said growing old isn’t the same
So little time
So many things never change
When I drove
to our home town
I swore
I wouldn’t stay long
And I cried in the spot
Where you died in your father’s arms
So little time
So many things I can’t change
Still life goes on as I claw and I scream
Till it’s over
Still I’ll move on and it’s fine
For now
So I walked
Into your garage
It seems
I somehow stayed strong
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5. |
Your Former Lunatic
00:54
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I don't want to be your lunatic no more.
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I'm running late
so I can't stay too long
just here to say
she's beautiful.
I guess we won't ever travel
across the country
like we thought.
Love...
Love...
The nurses say she's staying strong
She's pitiful
Her room is down the hall
I'll try my best
to tell myself that
[Chorus:]
I don't need my pride
I'll love again tomorrow
I don't need my pride
I'll cry again tomorrow.
Her skin is pale
and she smiles at me.
Still beautiful
She taught me how to be a man.
There's tears in her eyes,
her family's here,
I should probably go.
I should probably go.
[Chorus:]
I don't need my pride
I'll love again tomorrow
I don't need my pride
I'll cry again tomorrow.
Love... We'll miss you.
Love.... Love...
I don't need my pride
I'll love again tomorrow
I don't need my pride
There's still tomorrow.
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7. |
Red Sky Barrel
03:56
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40 years have gone, too fast
Skin is wrinkling in your lonely, broken house
And the whiskey burned your throat as
You leaned in to kiss her, January '94
You swear
She’s gonna write someday
[Chorus:]
You always thought you’d be the one
To change everyone’s life
It eats you up inside
But you don’t want to be the one
That holds onto your lies
That tomorrow’s gonna change
For you
Yesterday you chose to run from life
You tell us all you’re sorry you’re still alive
[Chorus:]
You always thought you’d be the one
To change everyone’s life
It eats you up inside
But you don’t want to be the one
That holds onto your lies
That tomorrow’s gonna change
For you
So the whiskey burned your...
So the whiskey burned your...
So the whiskey burned your throat
and you toasted the red sky
Still as naive as before
Then you laugh because you swear
that nothing’s changed
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It’s done.
The night you fell in love
You found yourself
Drunk and cold
You were gonna change the world
But who are you?
Have you grown?
Have you grown?
You don’t wanna die alone
But I’ve watched you go through that
Growing old and losing sight
But deny it, move along
So are you out of time?
And I don’t wanna tell you that you’re wrong again
But i swear that it’s gonna be alright
And I don’t wanna tell you that you’re wrong again
But i swear that it’s gonna be alright
And I don’t wanna tell you that you’re wrong again
But I swear that it's all gonna turn out fine
and you've been a fighter all this time
And I don’t wanna hear that you're lost again
but I swear that I'll be gone for good
We're so proud.
We're so proud.
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9. |
We Can Still Move On
02:49
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Jeremy Eye Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Jeremy Eye is an Alternative Singer / Songwriter based out of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania.
Album produced by Ian Marquis. Here more of his work at ianmarquismusic.com
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