Hey, I'm sure I've been here before.
I must be in my living room again.
It's a mess but I'm used to this.
I guess my mother came home with her friend.
It's bad enough, I don't need anything.
Least of all, this.
You would cry. I would gladly die.
I would give my life to ease the pain.
It's bad enough, I don't need anything.
Least of all, this.
You are the one who takes and never gives back anything at all,
I want to blame you.
Upstairs, around the railing, you can find me chained to my respect,
I want to blame you now.
I dream of a place where you stayed a child.
I wake up believing it's real.
Dear sister, I wanted to save your life.
You're just as afraid.
You are the one who takes and never gives back anything at all,
I want to blame you.
Upstairs, around the railing, you can find me chained to my respect,
I want to save you now.
credits
from Jar,
released April 30, 2013
Lyrics and Vocals: Taylor Madison
supported by 15 fans who also own “Around The Railing”
This album is great but I'm also going to take this opportunity to be that fan and say when is there gonna be another one. Like I would seriously pay $100 dollars for a new Superheaven album if they charged that much. Obviously they wouldn't but you get the idea. Oh also I don't think I've ever had more fun at a show than seeing these guys on the 10 year Jar tour ellis_boyd_redding
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