We’re swimming upstream
We part where rivers meet.
And all our energy is lost, Is lost…
Will you be there for me
When it’s gone?
It’s gone…
I’m cracked and I’m creased
But you fill all the seams
When I’m alone this place falls apart.
I fall apart…
In your arms.
Was it ever worth it,
Just to come and pick me up?
Was it always pity?
Was there ever any love?
Was it ever worth it,
Just to come and pick me up?
Was it always pity?
Was there ever any love?
We sip at cold tea.
My company is not what it used to be.
Brush the snow of the furniture and sit down.
Or you can quit this vapid conversation and just go.
Was it ever worth it,
Just to come and pick me up?
Was it always pity?
Was there ever any love?
Was it ever worth it,
Just to come and pick me up?
Was it always pity?
Was there ever any love?
Was it ever worth it?
Was there ever any love?
Was it ever worth it?
Was it ever worth it?
Was it ever worth it?
Was it ever worth it?
credits
released August 6, 2011
Cameron Reid (vocals, electric guitar)
Neutron Her (vocals, acoustic guitar)
Jesse Carmack (piano, rhodes piano)
Riley O'Connor (drums, tamborine)
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