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Written & arranged by Phil Dean
lyrics
Yes I’d like to believe you
But it makes no sense to me
There’s a world that you live in
It was slowly killing me
So I looked for a way out
On a train that was my own
And I’ve got to believe now
That it’s gonna take me home
Oh take me home
I can sense a commotion
And the dogs have let me know
Face down by the roadside
There’s a beat-up twisted soul
Don’t you know that I’ve got better things
To do with my time
Than scrape junkies off the pavement
I’m just not that way inclined
Oh take me home…
Well I know that you’re gifted
In the art of falling apart
I can tell that you’re feeling
That you may have been miscast
In a life that no one warned you
You’d be tied right to the ground
Grab hold of my hand lets leave
Before we all fall down
Oh take me home…
credits
from Universality,
released January 15, 2007
Phil Dean - vocals, guitar
Bernie Dodd - drums
Frank Packer - bass
Alex Arbuthnott - keyboards
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