Hide your eyes my girl you can get by with your fingers
if your feet know the way to the door
you can rely on my face to look the same as the day I was born
Masquerade and be gone, you got a long line of people
who are waiting for a seat at the bar
you can escape out the hatch and change clothes in the back of my car
Sleep all the time if you please you can meet me in the middle
where the day is the same as the dream
there will be time for the work and the days of the hands up your sleeve
the highway's a humming harmonica's cousin
I hope you can meet her someday
we could talk about nothing, forget about something
or I could just sit down and play
Your eyes are made of bourbon and the back of your neck
is a bottle in the palm of my hand
and the proof of your mouth and a taste of your lips
makes it harder and harder to stand
Tranquilize if you can, you can swallow me whole and I will swim
to the back of your head
I will sing like a fire and stomp out the choir 'til there's nothing left
of the dread
The highway's a humming harmonica's cousin
I hope you can meet her someday
we could talk about nothing, forget about something
or I could just sit down and play
credits
from Manufacturing Joy,
released September 25, 2012
Vocals/Guitar - Dan Bruskewicz
Drums/Yelling - Dan Martino
Lead Guitar - Kevin Conner
Upright Bass - Joshua "J.A.M" Machiz
Violin - Bonnie Lander
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