That night my room got a little colder
Woke up the next morning and you were gone
I called you but
you never called me back
You texted me all the reasons why
We went wrong
Im not a model citizen
Im not perfect Christian
I don’t
Believe in the man upstairs
But babe I promise you that I
Really care
Isn’t that enough?
Isn’t that enough?
But you still wanted time and space
Both hoping we’d be ok
I need to forget your name
To succeed in this game
(Jonathan Tramp)
Hope with a source
We tried to work it out
But each argument fueled us with doubts
Prolonging sunny moments
under stormy clouds
we held each other
insuring that the bond would only get stronger
pillars of a sturdy bridge engulfed in flames
we pointed fingers
without taking blame
and why would we?
When we were both born with stubborn tendencies
Catch phrase
You’ll never find someone better than me
Hook link and sinker
Enough to run back to each other’s arms
And express our deepest apologies
I need to forget your name
To succeed in this game
(Jonathan Tramp)
Iridescent portraits in black and white
Each action done out of spite
Despise me if you’d like
at the point of no return
crossing lines into endgames
each move dragging time
to extend play
yelling vulgarities of mayday
holding hands in melee
what we wanted
wasn’t the same thang
untimely collapse
sometimes finding each other
to get in contact
as a reminder
of our lovely combat
I Love You
But please don’t come back
I need to forget your name
To succeed in this game
(Jonathan Tramp)
credits
from REDWINE,
released June 12, 2012
Song written by Jmelen. Music by Jonathan Tramp. Chivalry Collective. IZRL RECORDS. 2012.
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