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A desperate plea to someone when they need help but don't want it.
lyrics
Son, if your heart can feel love
Don't play it down
If you only fall when nobody's near you
It won't make a sound
You've been misled all your life
Time to come around
And let your burden be something that you can burden me with, I'll make room
But let the record show even amid a record low, you came in
If you're gonna keep your heart open
Don't avert your eyes
There are always vultures somewhere in waiting
Whenever something dies
You've been abused all your life
Time to turn the tide
And let your burden be something that you can burden me with, I'll make room
But let the record show even amid a record low, you came in
And I understand if you harbor some doubt
About trusting the wind when you're drying out
And I understand fear of the dark halls
And the deafening quiet when the night calls
And I can't help but recall when you were my best friend
So as long as I can speak, I'll repeat again
May your heart start feeling love
May your heart start feeling love
May your heart start feeling love
May your heart start feeling love
And let your burden be something that you can burden me with, I'll make room
Let your burden be something that you can burden me with, I'll make room
Let your burden be something that you can burden me with, I'll make room
credits
released March 20, 2020
Brett Shady - Voice and Guitar
Davia - Voice and strings
Kenneth Hume Draper - Piano
Jason Graham - Bass
David Nicholson - Drums
Recorded by Art Echternacht and Dana Gumbiner
Mixed and Mastered by Dana Gumbiner
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