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Thomas Sartor - Evenings Like These Lyrics



Thomas Sartor - Evenings Like These Lyrics
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Evenings like these
I find myself so weak
A saving grace
In that downtown look on your face
Cause I take what I please
On evenings like these
Held my head
"you look like a girl" he said
Well far beyond me
There must be some beauty you see
Oh be truthful please
On evenings like these
Filled with shame
Don't think of yourself in that way
I'm to blame
I've been on amphetamines all damn day
So just take my keys
On evenings like these
On evenings like these
It ain't that deep
But if you were to flush it I'd weep
"Just for today"
Another excuse that I'll say
I disregard my needs
On evenings like these
A foreign clock
It ticks from the start to the stop
Slowly sleeping
So sadly until they drop
I understand it with ease
On evenings like these
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Evenings like these
I find myself so weak
A saving grace
In that downtown look on your face
Cause I take what I please
On evenings like these
Held my head
"you look like a girl" he said
Well far beyond me
There must be some beauty you see
Oh be truthful please
On evenings like these
Filled with shame
Don't think of yourself in that way
I'm to blame
I've been on amphetamines all damn day
So just take my keys
On evenings like these
On evenings like these
It ain't that deep
But if you were to flush it I'd weep
"Just for today"
Another excuse that I'll say
I disregard my needs
On evenings like these
A foreign clock
It ticks from the start to the stop
Slowly sleeping
So sadly until they drop
I understand it with ease
On evenings like these
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Writer: Thomas Sartor
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Performed By: Thomas Sartor
Language: English
Length: 3:49
Written by: Thomas Sartor

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