Dead Oaks
Dead Oaks lyrics by Now, Now Every Children. I can’t feel your bones, but i can see them, And i can’t call you up without a reason. I can take a thousand...
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Dead Oaks
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I can’t feel your bones, but i can see them,
And i can’t call you up without a reason.
I can take a thousand miles and i can drive for hours
To your house in the summer, but i could stay for longer if you wanted me to.
I’ve been up and i don’t sleep enough,
And i know we don’t talk as much but i can hear you still.
I’ve been up and i don’t sleep enough,
And i know we don’t talk as much but i can hear you still.
I’ve been up and i don’t sleep enough,
And i know we don’t talk as much
But i can hear your voice on the phone
When you’re up all alone in your room,
‘cause i am up too.
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