We can take our time,
I cannot see the end of the line.
For all I know it’s worth,
A thousand smiles, a thousand hurts.
Our lives could get better, or they could get worse.
You could be my dealer, or you could be my nurse.
Please be my angel, and not my demon curse.
You and I will see,
What this will be.
I know that it may seem like common sense,
But I don’t know how I gathered, up the confidence.
To ask you how you felt deep down inside,
Where there’s no where left to run, and there’s no where left to hide.
I never thought that I would see so far,
Past the beauty of your face, to the beauty of your heart.
Our lives could get better, or they could get worse.
You could be my dealer, or you could be my nurse.
Please be my angel, and not my demon curse.
You and I will see,
What this will be.
I’d like to know, how this will turn out to be.
But the last thing that I want, is to kill the mystery.
Of how we’ll intertwine, and how it’ll change our lives.
Who knows how it ends, guess we’ll wait to find.
credits
from A Little Less Rough,
released April 13, 2011
Recording Engineer: Matthew Huckfeldt
Produced by Andrew Rohlk & Matthew Huckfeldt
Background Vocals: Amy Pontiff, Elizabeth Kiefer, Olivia Small, Dale Price, and Katina Stevenson
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