I was driftin' cryin'
I was looking for an island
And I was slippin' under
I pull the devil down with me
One way or another

I'm out of my mind think you can wait?
I'm way off the line think you can wait?

We've been running a sleepless run
Been away from the baby way too long
We've been holding a good night gun
We've been losing our exit's one by one

I'm out of my mind think you can wait?
I'm way off the line
Think you can wait it out?

(All I have is all)
Think you can wait it out?
(All I have is all) think you can wait?

What I'm thinking is simple
I'll sell apples and ice water at the temple
And I won't make trouble
I'll pull the devil down with
Me one way or another

We've been running a sleepless run
Been away from the baby way too long
We've been holding a good night gun
We've been losing our exit's one by one
I'll try i'll try
But I couldn't be better (All I have is all)
I'll try but I couldn't be better
(All I have is all) i'll try
But I couldn't be better (All I have is all)


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    Definitely agree with the general theme here.. I just want to add that I think the echo part has the word 'you're' in it. As in, (you're all I have is all), as opposed to simply (all I have is all). I think this adds to the perspective of the singer asking his wife to be patient with him, because he's trying, and she's all he has.

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