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Come November - Thriving Ivory



     
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Come November Lyrics


How long do you think
You will stand a fool in the Desert
A boy with no planThe day's on her last leg again
I cross it all slowing while the next
one comes inBut it don't really matter
NooYou can't have the world see you like this
And you can't stay for more than a Night
That you'll be close where you are
And that I will be missed
But still I cant turn out the
LightsI don't want to live in limbo baby
I don't want to come home to an empty bed
Said I'm so tired of the quiet baby
And I'm to young to play
DeadSo come on and go out with grace
Lay down for a season and down for the rainSay you can't have the world see you like this
And you can't stay for more than a Night
That you'll be close where you are

And that I will be missed
But still I cant turn out the
LightsI can hear you footsteps at the front door
I can feel your heart pressed upon your poor soul
But it don't really matter
Cuz you'll be home Come NovemberI can see you tremble from here
I can see you tremble from here
And I think I'm gonna to break soon
Said I think I'm gonna break soonYou can't have the world see you like this
And you can't stay for more than a NightI can hear you footsteps at the front door
I can feel your heart pressed upon your poor soul
But it don't really matter
No it dont really matterYou can't have the world see you like this
And you can't stay for more than a Night
That you'll be close where you are
And that I will be missed
But still I cant turn out the
LightsI can hear you footsteps at the front door
I can feel your heart pressed upon your poor soul
But it don't really matter
You'll be home come November

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Thriving Ivory derives its creative energy from great rock predecessors such as Queen, Guns’n’Roses, U2 and Elton John. At the same time, they maintain a modern rock edge lending them accessibility to fans of acts like Coldplay, Gavin DeGraw and Maroon 5. Pianist and songwriter Scott Jason is the founding member and co-producer of Thriving Ivory. He met Clayton Stroope -the band’s charismatic lead singer- while the two were students at U.C. Santa Barbara.

Read more about Thriving Ivory on Last.fm.


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