Whether I'm reading or drawing or sleeping or talking
Or buying a second hand table,
I forget you're not here, there's the empty chair
where I swear you were just a minute, a second
You are a fool
You don't see ahead of you
You don't see what you've lost
You don't see what you've got
You have a big idea
Of what your life should be like
Teaching Alish when, I got you
you seem just like a twelve year old
with your love of animals.
Teaching Alish when, I got you
you seem just like a twelve year old
with your love of animals.
You're in the doorways of my dreams
And you're out on the street
and you're up on the ceiling
if I ever feel over the moon.
I was okay until I got here
I was okay until this evening
and then somebody just stepped in
with a hair colour like yours.
You are a fool
You don't see ahead of you
You don't see what you've lost
You don't see what you've got
credits
from Songs,
released January 10, 2013
Written and Performed by Charly Morris
Recorded at the Hospital with Edward Cotterill & Simon Wall Summer '09
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