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"South Side of the Light" | genre: Folk | |
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Piano |
CD: Six Songs of Mine (EP)
Credits: Sarah Siskind - piano, vocals |
Lyrics
SOUTH SIDE OF THE LIGHT
He's taking the night off cause he didn't do it quite right
He's lookin' to pop the top as he dims the lights
He's taking his coat off cause it doesn't fit him quite right
It makes him feel tall when he really thinks he is small
He'll take the mirror down, turn the chair around
To face the south side of the light - he's a goner tonight
And our love it is not is enough
He has Greek God eyes and hell breaks loose when he cries
Might as well be Noah's Ark - two shades of every dark
But, you need him when he's in the room for a chuckle and a swoon
But, you hate to be the one to take him home to be alone
Where he'll take the mirror down, turn the chair around
to face the south side of the light - he's a goner tonight
And our love it is not enough - to lift him up
No, our love it is not enough
Put a card in his mailbox my friends, cause I'm worried about him
Sing him a verse when it really hurts to see him with a wet chin
I'm looking for the ways I can give him praise
Tell him when he's not around this ain't the same town
But, it goes deeper than that, he rolls his eyes and he laughs
He hangs up the phone to go bang the ivory bones
Maybe he'll take the mirror down, turn the chair around
To face the south side of the lights - he's a loner tonight
And our love it is not enough to lift him up
And our love it is not enough
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