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If You Never Got Sick lyrics
Well, that ain't a parachute
That ain't a rip cord
That ain't a body of water
We're headed for
There's so little time left
So much to be done
Even you are gonna need someone
That ain't a trick of light
Or the morning haze
Coming in from the lake
Getting into your eyes
It's the invisible breath
Of a storm on the rise
That I feel whenever you arrive
Now I may not be quick
Maybe never was
But tell me what the Hell it is
That you've become
Baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
Baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
This ain't a righteous love
Even a good one
These ain't the kinds of return
That I was thinking of
I'm unbearable now
You ain't seen nothing yet
You'll se me dead before you see me quit
That ain't a jug of wine
That you've been drinking from
Now lay back now baby
Let your fever come
I will bury you in
Just to dig you out
I haven't a use for being proud
Let us see for the pride
Got high in the rise
But don't be disappointed
How I'm using mine
But baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
But baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
I think I made a mistake
I think I pushed when you said wait
But I never get to hold on you
I followed you deep into a barren field
There was someone you were running from
When I needed to sleep that's when you disappeared
But I did get the impossible done
Now I always knew there was God inside you
I just never did learn which one
But baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
But baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
Baby, if you never got sick
I wouldn't get to hold you
Baby, if you never got sick
I would never get to hold you
Part of these releases
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- Track 7 on Red Letter Days
- 6 Too Late To Quit
- 8 Health And Happiness
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