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lyrics
Shoulda Let You Down
When I shoulda kept it tight, kept my feelings out of sight
I let my heart sing out at night, a beacon shining bright
When I shoulda sought the sky left sleeping dogs to lie
I looked deep into your eyes, saw your Jekyll felt your Hyde
When I shoulda pushed I held you strong
Whenever I was right I said I was wrong
You hated words so I sang you a song
A tale of love, that went on for far too long
When I shoulda turned around, let go and let you drown
I stood firm, I held my ground, paid with flesh by the pound
When I shoulda stayed for one more late night round
I looked away and shut it down, turned tail and I left town
Thought that my heart could melt your frost,
could help you find what you had lost
Thought I could help you stand, could lift
you up from outta your quick sand
Thought that my heart could melt your frost,
could help you find what you had lost
Thought I could help you stand, could lift
you up from outta your quick sand
When I shoulda dressed for war, worn my armour brought my sword
I walked naked in the field, open arms instead of steel
But when I shoulda sat for tea, talking peace treaty
I pulled the pin, threw grenade in, knowing it’d blow up everything
Thought that my heart could melt your frost,
could help you find what you had lost
Thought I could help you stand, could lift
you up from outta your quick sand
Thought that my heart could melt your frost,
could help you find what you had lost
Thought I could help you stand, could lift
you up from outta your quick sand
credits
released March 5, 2020
Paul "The Duke" Saurette: Vocals, Guitars, Trumpet
Paul "Hank Goodfellow" Tyler: backing vocals, Guitar
Robert "Rev. Ezekiel" Sparling: Banjo, Keys, backing vocals
Mat "Fingers" Paterson: Telecaster
Kevin "Buddy Thumper" Grignon: Bass
Lee "Stumpy" Jacobs: Percussion
Chris "Black Lung" Leite: Drums
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