I don’t feel very much, but my heart’s a known liar
I am always waking up, lend me some sleep
You made me feel like a whore
who laid myself bare on your bedroom floor
but you did not so much as look my way
I don’t get kissed on the mouth
my mind’s running wild while you’re out on the town
you say you can’t leave me, but I don’t see you here
I do my best to keep myself sane
empty spot in my bed where I outline your frame
Spooning alone, tears trail down my pillow
have my eyes gone bad or my heart just broke
I don’t feel very much, but my heart’s a known liar
I am always waking up, lend me some sleep
credits
from The Beggar Folk,
released January 8, 2011
Josh Lamb: Guitar/Vocals
Trista Lamb: Vocals
Taylor Brandt: Violin
Meredith Shaub: Violin
Allison Farris: Cello
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