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DEMO
lyrics
Who are you?
Where did you come from?
I've been seeing you around these days
But I guess you're here to stay and I don't get much say
But I'm thinking that'll be okay
It's the patchy beard and the way you move
When you're dancing like a pro
It's the way you sing
And the way you hold me
Then I don't feel so alone
All these things and more
Tell me you're the reason I'd stay any day
Tell me something
Cause I think I like you
And it's not just because of your boyish charm
You can make me laugh when nothing's funny
And I love it when you call me honey
When we're flipping through your favorites in the car
And sure we heard this song ten minutes ago
It's the patchy beard and the way you move
When you're dancing like a pro
It's the way you sing
And the way you hold me
Then I don't feel so alone
All these things and more
Tell me you're the reason I'd stay any day
I'm scared to want you
But here I am
Wanting you anyway
So that means I've got something to lose
So this it
This is love
Giving you the chance to break me
But trusting you not to
It's the patchy beard and the way you move
When you're dancing like a pro
It's the way you sing
And the way you hold me
Then I don't feel so alone
All these things and more
Tell me you're the reason I'd stay any day
credits
released October 31, 2010
Vocals and Guitar: Savannah Caldwell
Drums and Piano: Ian McNeese
Produced by: Ian McNeese
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