You called me down to the carnival, stand there in the rain
Your cigarettes all broken wet, you ran away again
At the cemetery grass dewy wet, afraid but not alone
The cold stone on your new blue jeans, hovering o'er my home
If I rescue you will you rescue me, this is what I heard
If I rescue you, you will rescue me, these the spoken words
Don't erase my name
Don't erase my name
Don't erase Don't erase my name
The candle burned to its blackest wick, your head lay in your hands
I reached across the great divide and this is what I saw
You standing there on the asphalt black, a halo o'er your head
I rolled my eyes for one last goodbye, you turned away again
If I rescue you will you rescue me, this is what I heard
If I rescue you, you will rescue me, these the spoken words
It'll be easier in the morning
It'll be easier in the day
It'll be easier when the sun comes and dries your tears away
credits
from Broken Places,
released May 19, 2012
Desmond McCaffrey – Guitar, Bass, Vocals
James Gannotti – Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Eric O’Hara – Pedal Steel Guitar, Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
Rick D’Elia – Drums
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