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Running for Home

from Little Light by Allison Crowe

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Running for Home

Words by Matthew Good & Music by Matt Good/Dave Genn
As performed by Allison Crowe

They beam those things into your head
The ghosts of your pleasure and contempt
When we were liars things were seamless
When we were wired the world was like a secret
I close my eyes now and I scream
I turn the light on and there’s nothing left redeeming
I saw your face before it changed
The gun it makes you look nicer in a bad way

So low how high
It’s too late tonight
I’m sure you’re right
So low for how high

And after this there’s just the circus
And every morning your carnie heart stops working
It gets tight in there sometimes
Looking for those defects, talking like it’s a reflex
I close my mouth now and I scream
'open the door and there’s nothing left redeeming
I saw your face before in rough
'should wait around awhile, 'cause your body’s bound to turn up

So low for how high
It’s too late tonight
And I’m sure you’re right
So low for how high

So low for how high

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from Little Light, released May 2, 2008

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