You know a lot can happen after everybody falls asleep
Ask the forest fire, ask the cop walking on the beat
And do right by them, work a little in your dreams
Don't let time rob you, hold onto your memories
In the glass houses, in the pages of the Rolling Stone
I get a sick feeling, like I'm rocking in a little boat
Hear the big church bell, it's ringing like a mobile phone
Such a long Sunday drive, and I'm taking it all alone

I want to belong to a reason
And cut a new key to the kingdom
And if anybody asks me, say I want to belong
If anybody asks me, say that it won't take long
If anybody asks me, say I'm going to get this done
If anybody asks me, say I got a reason

In the last hard drive in the satellites that kick and spin
You'll find that old footage so everything can live again
Pretty pink roses, the ostrich and the elephant
It's the next Noah's ark, everything's got to fit
In the creased pages of a letter I've been trying to send
To a young widow who is desperate for some kind of friend
You'll find a long list of eligible, handsome men
Who want to lay with her, upon the table of the elements

They're going to hold strong to a reason
And cut a new key to the kingdom
And if anybody asks them, say they're going to belong
And if anybody asks them, say that it won't take long now
And if anybody asks them, say they're going to get this done
And if anybody asks them, say they've got a reason


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    This is the best song Conor has ever written,

    ravensrule85on March 30, 2011   Link
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    this song is so amazing I just got it today and it blew me away I cannot wait for this new album even though this was recorded after.

    bennewjenon July 11, 2008   Link
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    if you're looking for this song... it's currently available for download here:

    todiebyyourside.blogspot.com/2008/07/out-it-came-like-summer-rain.html

    dustygrandpianoon July 15, 2008   Link
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    ahhh this is amazing, i really like how its not all studioed up. it definatly needs a title.

    jethrothekidon July 21, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    The title, according to setlists, is "I Gotta Reason 2"

    chlorophyllbloodon August 01, 2008   Link
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    This song was listed as "I Got the Reason #2" on Conor's set list at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC

    illiteraturekidon August 16, 2008   Link
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    Will he release this at all? I saw it live and it was brilliant.

    um_bongoon August 30, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    I heard this song live last night along with many others, my first concert and I can't wait to see him again

    Steady Withdrawon September 26, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    That link doesnt work anymore- is there anywhere else it can be d/l from?

    melonataon September 28, 2008   Link
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    I guess it didnt fit in conceptually with the last album... by the second verse is the political and the personal so entwined they are the same?

    ImanCon October 02, 2008   Link

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