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TOP 3 LYRICS
3 Fergie


Josh Rouse


Women and Men (Under Cold Blue Stars)

The current will rise much faster, makes it harder to find what I'm after…

The water's up, the waters down and I can't swim…when I am lost and you are not then no one wins…

Our babies have known no father, makes it harder to call…I don't bother…bottle up, bottle down, is how I live…the moneys' gone just one more song before I turn in…

Chorus:

But you won't see me because I won't be there to help you asleep when you get scared…it's the absence, you're afraid and the night it's approaches but I'm still a state away…scared, it's the absence your afraid…

I can't erase what the past is, it's time to face circumstances..as the sun comes up, the sun goes down and I begin the days grow long as I trek on and I hate knowing…

Chorus:

That you won't see me because I won't be there to help you asleep when you get scared…it's the absence, you're afraid and the night approaches but I'm still a state away…scared, it's the absence your afraid…of a fight…we're surviving but it's still from day to day…

It's nice to come home for a weekend…the children have grown, how I've missed them…

As I pull up and you walk out we smile again…the grass needs cut, cuddled up just woman and man…


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