slow it down, turn around, don't go
i would frown, then you'd smile, then i'd glow
kind of thing always happens to me
i could count to a thousand and you'd
still be around on the ground like glue
don't know how you keep me on my feet
when the curtains close on the puppet show
and there's nothing left but me
would you guard my heart, my soul?
and march, my soldier, into the fray?
would you sing aloud that i
finally found you this time? and by mistake?
would you stay? would you stay?
the other day i was late and running
but your face had me laughing at nothing
and suddenly, everything is great
just do what you do, what you do don't tell me
i'm happy here, just keep me running back to you
would you guard my heart, my soul?
and march, my soldier, into the fray?
would you sing aloud that i
finally found you this time? and by mistake?
would you stay? would you stay?
and i feel like i might drown right on solid ground
and i feel like i can now be fine
my heart, my soul?
and march, my soldier, into the fray?
would you sing aloud that i
finally found you this time? and by mistake?
would you stay? would you stay?
would you stay? would you stay?
would you stay? would you stay?
credits
from Soldier,
released February 10, 2015
Libby Gill : Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Sean McGrath : Drums, Percussion
Mike Winn : Bass
Bobby Trick : Piano
All instruments recorded at Street Sounds Recording Studio in Dayton, OH.
Vocals recorded at Eric Suttman’s Farm in Dayton, OH.
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