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"Sister" is the second single from my upcoming EP "Might as Well be on the Moon". It was recorded in Nashville, TN and produced by Sadler Vaden. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it.
I was looking for a warning
She was looking for a fight
I don’t know why I ever call her
The reasons never nice
We can fix it in the morning
We can fix it if we try
They say that nothing lasts forever
And it’s looking like they’re right
We can paint all the walls and empty halls in hot pink like you like
We can invite the fight and all your friends I hate
I was remiss to kiss your sister wish I just had half a brain
Yea she looks the part but she sure don’t feel the same
She was looking for a house guest
I was looking for a wife
Don’t know if I ever loved her
Don’t know if she ever tried
You can read it in the weather
You can feel it in the wind
See it floatin like a feather
It’s never coming back again
We can paint all the walls and empty halls in hot pink like you like
We can invite the fight and all your friends I hate
I was remiss to kiss your sister wish I just had half a brain
Yea she looks the part but she sure don’t feel the same
Well I said my part won’t you take me back again
Yea Yea Yea
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