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lyrics
I keep hoping that you’re gonna change
But ever time I look, you look the same.
I can’t seem to keep my eyes away
Something about you has got me locked in place.
But this is never gonna be pretty.
This is never gonna be pretty.
This is never gonna be pretty.
No, this is never gonna be.
From a safe distance you don’t look mean
But I know you’re the wildest thing I’ve ever seen.
You’re an animal just like me
And we all got wants and we all got needs.
But I could never take you home.
I could never take you home.
I could never take you home.
I could never take you.
It’s a fine line between wrong and right
Sometimes its not a line at all
But a shape that you can’t define
Sometimes its not a line at all.
I wish that I could keep my mind inside my head
But its pouring out of my mouth – look at what I said!
Honey, you’ve got the rights to me, but I don’t have the rights to you
Could you set me free?
Could you set me free?
Could you set me free?
Could you set me free?
It’s a fine line between wrong and right
Sometimes its not a line at all
But a shape that you can’t define
Sometimes its not a line at all.
credits
from The Times,
released September 9, 2014
written by John Johnson
copyright 2014 Midnight Snack
recorded at Studio 101a, in Nashua, NH
engineered by Peter Brownlee
mixed by Brian Phillips
produced by Mike Johnson
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