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lyrics
It's late for coffee
Early for whiskey
Guess I'll pour another beer
It's been weeks since you left me
Days since I left this house
It seems you're finally gone for real
You always say that I should know what's wrong
I never know what's going on
You claim that is the problem
I think you know that I can't know
But you're afraid that if you tell me now
I will not care about it
After all the tears you cried
And after all the words I tried
It's probably for the best you've gone away
There were good times as I recall
But not many after all
And I had to work to hard to make you stay
You always say that I should know what's wrong
I never know what's going on
You claim that is the problem
I think you know that I can't know
But you're afraid that if you tell me now
I will not care about it
For now I reflect too long
But in the morning I'll move on
And soon I know your memory will fade
I'll drink some coffee, shave my face
Get some fresh air, leave this place
And clean up all the messes that you made
credits
from Fork In The Road,
released November 17, 2016
Travis Hanna - Electric Guitar, Banjo, Vocals
Dawn Roorda - Bass, Vocals
Nate Jones - Acoustic Guitar
Oliver Jacobson - Violin
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