Tonight’s Song, Stuck on Repeat

Third Eye Blind – Good Man

If you ever find a way to forgive me
And if you ever find a way to put this all to rest
Because I’m hanging on your dress now like a little boy

And all that you wanted
And all that you wanted
Was a good man
Alright

Right in the middle of another big fight
Pull back another one tonight
I’ll never forget, but who protects the memories
When we bleed each other from the vein

And if you ever find a way to make this interesting
If I ever find a way to stop disintegrating
Into pieces that I was that you destroy

And all that you wanted
And all that you wanted
Was a good man
Alright

Right in the middle of another big fight
Go to bed, it’s getting light out
Why do you, why do you, why do you always stop me on places when I’m coming down

How do you do it when I’ve overwhelmed by a violet sky?
We fly in a decaying orbit, 66,000 miles an hour goes by
When we kissed and only now do I feel your mouth
Like an ache you never knew
And it was right in front of you

Oh how do you do it? Roots in the soil untangle
Releasing your sweet summer warmth, but still I recoil like mace
And all the little moments I pushed you away that I can’t erase
Every moment overflows with power, 66,000 miles an hour

And if you ever find a way to forgive me
And if you ever find a way to put this all to rest
Cos I’m hanging on your dress now like a little boy

And all that you wanted
And all that you wanted
Was a good man
Alright

And all that you wanted
And all that you wanted
Was a good man

Was a good man, good man
Was a good man, good man
Was a good man, (was a good man) good man
Was a good man, (was a good man) good man

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