That broken vegetable’s got a question for my elbow
Making coffee in the hallway with a handshake you’ll never forget
It’s always something on a bad night making trouble in the kitchen
Everybody’s out here wishing that everything was different every day
So tell me one more time that it’s alright
I’d like to lie and say it’s fine
To take my precious time to find the wretched reasons why
To be alive to see the day we walk away
Now I remember you sparkling like a silvery wine
Flowing heavy from a spaceship up above where gravity has had enough
And I’ve heard both sides
But can’t seem to make up any of our minds
So tell me one more time that it’s alright
I’d like to lie and say it’s fine
To take my precious time to find the wretched reasons why
To be alive to see the day we walk away
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Deceptively simple sing-along melodies tinged with melancholy of the most beautiful caliber. The only problem is that it needs to last about 20 minutes longer. Touched me deeply, I won't be forgetting it any time soon. Michael Coop
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