living with regret's not the hardest
thing she ever had to come back from
a little more clearer, a little worn for the better
these shoes weren't the brightest. but neither was the weather
wants to be anywhere but here
navigates the staircase, the rope lights helping
music getting louder and she orders a water
waitress comes around, guess she'll order another
she can leave. she says that she knows it
but whats to go back to? she met him in college
her lipstick's smearing. all for the better
night on the town. what she wanted to hear
bartender serves them just a little bit harder
then what she was used to. orders cran and a vodka
starts to work. she's feeling less nervous
leaving in the morning's what she needed to hear
streets feeling emptier tonight
stumbling home. balance is right
she doesn't have to know it
does his best to not let her on
2am the scene is familiar
that's what he's here for. he's already face down
bets against advice she's heard
not the first and the moment slipping
credits
from Sundays,
released December 2, 2014
Leads - Ben Zimmerman
Rhythm - Dave Chekan
Lyrics - Ben Zimmerman
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