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Head for the Waves version 2

Verse 1:
I showed up at your back door at 2am
tears down my face and an ache in my heart
Another one gone
but he left Me this time
I swear love and life has it in for me.

Verse 2:
I’m so done trying anyhow,
the future looks bleak without the things that used to be
our little things, the things we said we’d never forget
are now drifting away in my mind

Chorus:
Could you please take me
and cradle me like my mother never did
Push my hair back and kiss my forehead
Don’t say a word, don’t spoil the moment
lets get in the car and head for the waves
Don’t say a word, don’t spoil the moment
Just get the car and head for the waves.



Verse 3:
I’m at your back door at 2am again
I miss when i showed up here smiling
we’d pile in your car and sing  the whole way there
heading to the waves, the four of us,



bridge:
I’m watching my days go by
sometimes learning a lesson of life
Trail and error sucks when its always error
patience is a virtue sure, but I still don’t have any

Verse 4:
I can’t garuntee I won’t be at your back door tomarrow
with a cigarette in my hand, choaking back my tears
I’ve no where else to go
no where like here in your arms.  



hampster!!!

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Author notes


Written April 25th, 2006

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  • Tonerman
    April 26, 2006
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    It all makes sense now..


  • isa
    April 26, 2006
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    its not a grid...tey are tabs..of the chords for the song


  • Tonerman
    April 25, 2006
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    What's with the Hampster and the number grid?
    Edited on Apr 25, 10:04 p.m. because 'spelling'.