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Curve of the Earth - Matt Nathanson



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
I tried to come down from you
I tried with your voice in my head
Knockin' me back, every inch I moved
I'm a sucker for a good lie
The way you say, "You understand"
And how you always talk of catching' me
But never open up your handTell me does the world revolve the same?
Tell me do the people all take care of you?
And did you doubt the curve of the earth
And every word, every word?

I'll bet you heardI know you hear me catch your breath
But I'm not listening for the right words anymore
I'll take what's left
You're vicious like the blue sky
Right before the rain comes pourin' through
Tell me does he look like me at all
'Cause they're all an awful lot like youTell me does the world revolve the same?
Tell me do the people all take care of you?
And did you doubt the curve of the earth
And every word, every word?Tell me does the world look all insane?
And do the people all just scare of you?
And did you doubt the curve of the earth
And every word, every word?
I'll bet you heardTell me does the world revolve the same?
Tell me do the people all take care of you?
Did you doubt the curve of the earth
And every word, every word?Tell me does the world look all insane?
And do the people all just scare of you?
And did you doubt the curve of the earth
Every word, every word?
I'll bet you heardDid you doubt the curve of the earth?
Oh my love, oh my love
And did you doubt the curve of the earth?

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Matt Nathanson (born March 28, 1973 in Lexington, Massachusetts) is a singer-songwriter whose work is a blend of folk and rock music. In addition to singing, he plays acoustic and electric guitar (usually a twelve-string), and has played both solo and with a full band. The Faster Songfacts says that his seventh studio album, Modern Love debuted on #17 on the Billboard 200 for the week of July 9, 2011, making it Nathanson's most successful album to date.

Read more about Matt Nathanson on Last.fm.


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