You've got a way with words
You've got a way that makes me feel so complicated
Your message meets the floor
The horizon meets your horse and your deliberated
I'm only clearing my throat

Don't you eva wish for just one thing you might never see
Don't you eva wish for just one thing you might never know
You might never know

You've got a way with words
You've got a way that makes me feel so complicated
A wall keeps you from me
You'd raise the door just so you could find the key
The wolves are waiting

Don't you Eva wish for just one thing you might never see
Don't you Eva wish for just one thing you might never know
You might never know

I'm underground
As the words just spin around
and you hunt them down
try to pin them to the ground
there will be no sound
as the words just tumble out
and you won't be found
by the time you hit the ground

You've got a way with words
You've got a way with words
You've got a way with words
(with words, with words, with words)

Don't you eva wish for just one thing you might never see
Don't you eva wish for just one thing you might never know
You might never know
(Dont you eva wish for, don't you eva wish for)
You might never know
(Dont you eva wish for, don't you eva wish for)
Oh you might never know


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Don't U Eva Lyrics as written by Sarah Blaskow Robert Cranny

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    so, after a multitude of listens to this song, I began to hear it like this:

    you've got away with words -- meaning that her subject has come thus far with using only words, "you've got away with them (so far)"

    I think it adds a really new and fresh perspective to the song, and then there's the whole idea of "having a way with words," which- from this song- Blasko certainly seems to possess.

    AlecsPenon October 08, 2010   Link

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