Well I'd like to think I'm the mess
You'd wear with pride
Like some empty dress on the bed
You've laid out for tonight
Maybe I'll tell you sometime

Time
Sometime
And you were right
Right
You were right

Outside
By your doorstep
In a worn-out
Suit and tie
I'll wait
For you to come down
Where you'll find me
Where we'll shine

Outside
By your doorstep
In a worn-out
Suit and tie
I'll wait
For you to come down
Where you'll find me
Where we'll shine

Outside
By your doorstep
In a worn-out
Suit and tie
I'll wait
For you to come down
Where you'll find me
Where we'll shine

Oh


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I Go To The Barn Because I Like The Lyrics as written by Mathew Brooke Christopher Early

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    Well, that gives us plenty of time to get it to you! drum sting

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