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lyrics
Theresa, don’t just lay there
I’ve got something else to say to you
And it just might break your heart.
It’s always Sunday evening
Always working in the morning
And I can’t wait around for life to start.
Theresa, you were right
About knowing in your bones
If we’d make it out of here alive.
It’s always Sunday evening
At least you can tell your children
With a straight face, that we tried.
Theresa with your eyes closed
You look just like Princess Grace
I’m still wearing these same clothes
But they feel so out of place on me.
Why do we have to change?
Staying up all night talking about nothing at all.
Why do we have to change?
We’re not kids anymore, it’s the calm before the fall.
Theresa don’t say anything
It’ll only make it harder
I guess we’ll hold on till one of us cries.
It’s always Sunday evening
And we just make excuses
So just lay here, and close your eyes.
Theresa with your eyes closed
You look just like Princess Grace
I’m still wearing these same clothes
But they feel so out of place on me.
Why do we have to change?
Hanging on your mother’s porch smoking cigarettes
Why do we have to change?
Is feeling this at seventeen as good as it gets?
Why do we have to change?
Make love in our cars to feel like we exist.
Why do we have to change?
Hold hands under the table and close our eyes when we kiss.
credits
from Red Red Love,
released December 8, 2010
Bryan Lisa: vocals, acoustic guitar
Alex Bryant: electric guitar
Jeff Tareila: electric bass, backing vocals
Pete DeMeo: drums
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