your words were in my pocket
your smile was in my ear.
oh, we are always waiting and I am drunk with fear
there is a weight between my fingers
and the darkness knows your name
oh I hold myself too tightly
and the blind man is to blame
maybe there is never an end to fear
maybe there is only a fire inside my head
maybe i'm beginning to disappear
maybe there is only a fire inside my head
how do we sleep when we are not alone
where do we lay our heads in the light of day
how am I gonna take your hand
when I can't feel it anymore than yesterday
how am I gonna take your hand when I can't feel it anymore
maybe I'll never get back to you
credits
from I think I have been blind,
released April 5, 2005
drums, guitar, bass, bells, etc - matt spainhour
ambience, rough edges, and late night stupor - Oak House garage
may she ever rest in pieces
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