If I, had taken my time, to find the line you still wouldn’t be mine
I, had to take that fall, and make the call, to end it all
I, should’ve read my mind, and seen the signs, end of the line
Not once, did I let myself see, that you weren’t meant for me, I couldn’t let you be
I, saw it in your face, the darkest place, is a blind man’s gaze
Oh, So the legend goes, tomorrow’s ghost, will never know
I remember the night
Letters read by candlelight
Tale of terror he writes
Cold winters night
In paradise
I remember tears
And you’d ask me
But I’d look up and smile
I wouldn’t say why
Alone I cried
If I, had taken my time, to find the line you still wouldn’t be mine
I, had to take that fall, and make the call, to end it all
I, should’ve read my mind, and seen the signs, end of the line
Not once, did I let myself see, that you weren’t meant for me, I couldn’t let you be
I, saw it in your face, the darkest place, is a blind man’s gaze
Oh, So the legend goes, tomorrow’s ghost, will never know
When you walked out
Our front door
Would I ever see you
Back Again
In these arms of mine
How many more times
Could she poison your mind
With mother tongue
Her will be done
My noose be strung
If I, had taken my time, to find the line you still wouldn’t be mine
I, had to take that fall, and make the call, to end it all
I, should’ve read my mind, and seen the signs, end of the line
Not once, did I let myself see, that you weren’t meant for me, I couldn’t let you be
I, saw it in your face, the darkest place, is a blind man’s gaze
Oh, So the legend goes, tomorrow’s ghost, will never know
credits
from Old Brown Spoon,
released December 21, 2016
Music and lyrics- Written by Colin G Pender
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