Well I can keep this up forever
Our casual play of words
If you would only call me clever
If you laughed until it hurt
I would sing to you till morning
I'd be on the hundredth verse
And by tomorrow evening
The one-hundred-ninety-first
And I could keep this up forever
Just gazing in your eyes
The colors send me flying
The light it never dies
In the right I see my future
This may come as a surprise
And in the left my own reflection
But it's stripped of all disguise
And I could keep this up forever
The intermingling of our hands
If you world press your palm to mine now
If you'd dare to take that chance
I would lift you when you're downlow
I would take you out to dance
And while the moves they may be new to you
I think you'll understand
Now I know you are a songstress
You might be wondering where's the bridge
Or I don't even hear a chorus
Just stanzas in a list
But that's the point that I've been making
The one you may have simply missed
My feelings could not be more forthright
There are no turns there are no twists
So while I could go on forever
You would excuse me if I stop
There are more songs I've got to write you
There are more rhymes I've yet to drop
I hope my words have served their purpose
And they send your heart aloft
But if you need to hear this one more time
I'll take it from the top
Because I can sing to you forever
credits
from Long, Endless Parade,
released July 28, 2017
Devon Reed: Songwriter / Guitar
Adam LaGreca: Guitar / Piano
Christy Cui: Bass Guitar
David Walter: Percussion
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