Brick - Ben Folds



     
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6 a.m. day after Christmas
I throw some clothes on in the dark
The smell of cold, car seat is freezing
The world is sleeping, I am numbAn' up the stairs to her apartment
She is balled up on the couch
Her mom and dad went down to Charlotte
They're not home to find us outAnd we drive
Now that I have found someone
I'm feeling more alone
Than I ever have beforeShe's a brick and I'm drowning slowly
Off the coast and I'm headed nowhere
She's a brick and I'm drowning slowlyThey call her name at 7:30
I pace around the parking lot
Then I walk down to buy her flowers
And sell some gifts that I gotCan't you see
It's not me you're dying for
Now she's feeling more alone
Than she ever has beforeShe's a brick and I'm drowning slowly

Off the coast and I'm headed nowhere
She's a brick and I'm drowning slowlyAs weeks went by it showed that she was not fine
They told me son it's time to tell the truth
And she broke down and I broke down
'Cause I was tired of lyingDriving back to her apartment
For the moment we're alone
And she's alone and I'm alone
And now I know itShe's a brick and I'm drowning slowly
Off the coast and I'm headed nowhere
She's a brick and I'm drowning slowly

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Benjamin Scott Folds (born September 12, 1966, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) is an American singer-songwriter. He is widely known for his prowess as a pianist. Ben Folds' musical career started to get off the ground in the late '80s, as bassist for band Majosha, after playing bass and piano at Pinehurst, in a group known as the "Caroliners" with cohort Millard Powers in 1985-1987; he also played drums as a session musician in Nashville. As well as appearing in Pots & Pans - now known as the Snuzz demo, as a pianist in Britt Harper Uzzell's (aka Snuzz) band.

Read more about Ben Folds on Last.fm.


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