Matthew and I

Matthew and I we took the long way back to Voutenay
Picking up sticks and throwing stones just for breaking up the day
And I was plucky with my knife stuck in my belt
Busy thanking the gods I didn't kill myself

Matthew and I we lost the dogs and swam the other way
Drying ourselves on the banks of some fading memory
And I was lucky that the first thing I forgot
Is the dogs they disappeared long before we stopped

Oh and I wanted to save you
And I wanted to be free
Feel the stones in my boots
As I'm tiptoeing
Why don't you look in the caravan
Tell me what you see
There's a man and he smiles
With a gun aimed straight at me

Matthew and I we built a fire and danced around the edge
Pinning my hopes on Matthew for knowing what is best
And I was worried that the night might steal my name
Leave me hanging around here in a different place

Oh and I wanted to save you
And I wanted to be free
Feel the stones in my boots
As I'm tiptoeing
Why don't you look in the caravan
Tell me what you see
There's a man and he smiles
With a gun aimed straight at me

Everything goes just like everything goes in the end
Tend not to think about it
I've got more love left to send
Everything goes just like everything goes in the end
Tend not to think about it
I've got more love left
Everything goes just like everything goes in the end
Tend not to think about it
I've got more love left to send
Everything goes just like everything goes in the end
Tend not to think about it
I've got more love left



Credits
Writer(s): Matthew Hopkins, Thomas Manson
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