Now that you're here
It seems every one of us seems to take the wrong way home

Now that you're safe with me
Trying to get a handle on the name of love

Safe and sound
So safe for now
You're safe and sound
So safe for now
Safe and sound
So safe for now
We're safe and sound
So safe for now

How does it taste to when you're screaming away your loved man
Doctor said, "son, you should carry a gun, all right?"

But it's the way that you talk
And it's the way that you move
Gravity's one thing
And gravity's something

But how's about coming down
It's a time and place in which to be alone
But lately it just don't seem so alone

You're no good night, oh right
Your other plane is skipping on, you must get flown

Safe and sound
So safe for now
You're safe and sound
So safe for now
Safe and sound
So safe for now
We're safe and sound
So safe ah, ah

Here, watch your back from here


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Love Song No. 7 Lyrics as written by Robert Lambert Guertin Sean Michael Greenhalgh

Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY

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    Wow I think there should be a rule about posting the lyrics if you don't have the album. I have the official lyrics with me right now, so here I go.

    Now that you're here and see Everyone of us seem to take the wrong way home Now that you're safe with me Trying to get a handle on the neighbor's lawn.

    We're safe and sound so safe for now*

    How does it taste to be swinging away for the night? Doctor said son you should carry a gun (for to) be alright... but it's the way that you talk and it's the way that you move around Gravity's one thing and Gravity's something, but

    How about coming down? There's a time and place in which to be alone (but lately it just don't seem to alluring) You're no good not around Your elevator skipping all me best-dressed floors

    We're safe and sound so safe for now*

    Weird but you're back talking

    I love this song!

    *often, in lyrics in albums, the repeated choruses are only typed out once, so for the chorus I think the original writter is correct.

    LadiesAndGentlemenon December 16, 2007   Link

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