Way to go, you ruined my plans,
Who would have thought it, would have though it?
You say you've been done wrong.
Which way to go? How foolish I've been
From the time that we started. That we started
With a lame excuse be gone honey.
Who am I to become your ghost tonight?
Do you think you worked too hard
To tear these thinning walls apart, honey?
My palms, your face. My fist, your eye.
My leg, your thigh.
Could you bruise enough to call it even?
Bones can break, I would die every minute.
But I would never admit it.
Blue face, no air, goodbye honey.
Way to go, you ruined my plans,
Who would have thought it, would have though it?
You say you've been done wrong.
Which way to go? How foolish I've been
From the time that we started. That we started
With a lame excuse be gone honey.
Who am I to become your ghost tonight?
Do you think you worked too hard
To tear these thinning walls apart, honey?
credits
from A Bird That Returns,
track released December 5, 2015
Written by Roger Apodaca & Billy Bellmont
B. Bellmont - vocals
Alexis Vilorio - vocals
Dan Dinning - vocals
Hillary Higgins - violins
Lisa Donald - cellos
Ryan Martino - drums, bass
Sean McCullough - guitar
Roger Apodaca - guitars
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