We used to talk we sometimes sang toghether
We left the candles burning long
You kissed my cheek, I kept my hands in pockets
You smiled shyly and walked on
The things I said, you judged to quick and you misread
Let down your hair and be free
Your're a woman fine
Don't let it plague your mind
Come by and try the wine that sweetened over time
Though your not mine
Bring laughs and laundry to my basement anytime
When life it must move on, don't leave me behind
One night we walked, I asked for a date you called it off
Sometimes I still wonder why
Those days are gone, go ahead ask anyone
They say you married and moved on
If you'd asked me then, even now though years its been
I'd say your my sister and my friend
credits
from The Sun Swings Low,
released January 17, 2011
Guitar/Vocal - Owen Monroy
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