So make it real
Just make it real

That's not a reason to fire me
That ain't no real reason
It's funny things cheapen when we disagree
If things got any worse then cheap would turn free

Calico cats and calico dreams
That ain't too real
Just make it real

Feel all the seasons flood through you and me
And see what trouble she's in
But that's not a reason to fire me
That ain't no real reason

Calico cats and calico dreams
That ain't too real
Just make it real
Collisions hurt and abrasions bleed
It's hard to deal when all you do is feel

Campfires swell into monstrous things
That summer heat that's winter deep

And all your wild winds
They couldn't stop me from flying

Calico cats and calico dreams
That ain't too real
Just make it real
Collisions hurt and abrasions bleed
It's hard to deal when all you do is feel

Just make it real


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Calico Lyrics as written by Mitchell Dryden Michael Cosgrove

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    I totally agree with you. I know a lot of people haven't given them a chance cause they think they're a novelty band cause they're big hit was a cover and their videos are always silly. But their sound is really different from everyone elses and the writing is very creative. Have you listened to "Greatest Hits"? I love that album.

    theStrayon March 05, 2003   Link

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