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The TV?s blaring, the radio is turned up loud
Maybe then I?ll sleep well, maybe then I?ll drown you out
Don't want to think much I don't want to reminisce
'Cause love songs and poems have all lead, they've all led me to thisIt?s dangerous to be sleeping alone
And it?s way, way, way
It?s way to cold to be at homeI've locked up tightly I must say I've had my doubts
'Cause they will kick and they will scream
But there's no way they're ever getting out
They breathed fresh air once, a long time, a long time ago
And now stuck up inside my head, how they ever gonna grow?It?s dangerous, to be sleeping alone
And it?s way, way, way
It?s way to cold to be at home
And I am what I am, yes I am what I am
It ain't that badWhat I'm trying to say here is not worth
It?s not worth your time
I'm just a lonely, a lonely love sick boy with my rhymeIt?s dangerous to be sleeping alone
And it?s way, way, way
It?s way to cold to be at home

And I am what I am, yes I am what I am
It ain't that badAnd even the toughest white boy
Yes, even the baddest white boy
He still gets sad
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JAMES, JOSHUA FRED/EDGAR, SHANNON ALLANPublished by
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Joshua James has been writing and singing songs for only six short years, but the 25-year-old heartland poet has the perspective of a wise, old soul. On his second album, Build Me This, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed The Sun Is Always Brighter, produced by industry veteran Shannon Edgar, James expands his musical palette to foreboding doom-laden hard rock. Progressing from folkish harmonies, to country twang, world beats and southern home rock while further exploring themes of spiritual searching and heartbreaking loss.

Read more about Joshua James on Last.fm.


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