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I Think You Should Leave

from Glutton's Dozen by Paul Tabachneck

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you always told me that these better things
were just around the bend
if i waited for one more day
the suffering would end
the more i look back on our lives
the more i understand
how you would tell lies
and make them come true
with a wave of your hand

your touch could melt
the coldest hardest man
and i don't understand your hold on me
your words could heal
my tired aching soul
or burn another hole in me

on and on and on
you talk about what you want
it never was about our hopes and dreams
why did you say it was?
did you think that i was so in love
i could never see?
these tables have turned
your bridges have burned
and i think you should leave

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from Glutton's Dozen, released April 10, 1999

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Paul Tabachneck New York

I started doing music in Pittsburgh, fronting the folk-rock band Stone Soup, the dark-pop band Dead Pressed Flowers, and the Power Pop band Manpig aka Everybody Wins. After that, I moved to New York, mostly playing solo and busking a lot. Now I live in CT and play in my home office because everything is bad and no one can go out. See me Wednesdays at 7:30 at facebook.com/paultab! ... more

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