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Roses And Wine

from Like It Was by Brother Sam

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I'm a scavenger a savage, he talks walking the earth in passion, to a place in Alaska
The Pavillion near the river in the wild pack the chillum we'll toast to yours.
Burn the piece hug and leave I can't believe you're going what does that mean for me?
I could flee or stay to see this killing spree I started. I mean I was a part of it...
But I'll just go to Steve's, where the camper waits for me, and I'll think of you then
When the bongs are packed; and the music begins to play It doesn't feel the same.
It never has, you can relate, you tell me everyday why did things have to change.
But these songs they resonate and they demonstrate our fate. Make us feel okay.

The nostalgia in memory let it sing a symphony or be the death of me. Under the the tree around the bend I could use the rest
come to my senses it'd be history now it's missing me. That sad folk thing a check mate of chess
A game of who's winning who's written the best ill doodle my lyrics and say em instead. Mask the scent of decaying depressed
I learned to cope in saddest trends told Corey so he could grow within

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from Like It Was, released January 25, 2014

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