Stumbling thru a dust storm
Showering in the rain pour
It was the first real weekend in summer in this town
Sleeping under the moonlight
Waking up to a fistfight
You were the only love of my life, I suppose
Follow me back to Chicago
I could sing you "Hallelujah"
I could sing your troubles away
Tripping under a canopy
A crowded night in Tennessee
Such confusion with the colors and light
Skipping lampposts with my eyes
The passing lanes they flicker by
Every minute is a mile that divides
Follow me back to Chicago
I could sing you "Hallelujah"
I could sing your troubles away
Follow me up to the rooftops
and out towards the skyline
Please sit with me before it gets late
Follow me back to Chicago
I could sing you "Hallelujah"
I could sing your troubles away
Follow me up to the rooftops
and out towards the skyline
Please sit with me before it's too late
Follow me back to Chicago
I could sing you "Hallelujah"
I could sing your troubles away
credits
from Passenger Side,
released April 24, 2012
written by Brennan Mackey
Liz Barnett- backing vocal, violin
George Henner- drums
Brennan Mackey- lead vocal, acoustic guitar
Dann Morr- backing vocal, bass, piano
Danny Sherrard- backing vocal, electric guitar
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