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I was eighteen, so were you
And I was that Birkenstock, geek rock dude
You were a backflip, doe eyed, tree climbing
Earth mama beautiful evergreen girlAnd I never thought that I could be
Getting my gray hairs with you beside me
And there's something I'm blind to but you still seeAnd it couldn't be better I know
It shouldn't be easier, ooh
I should just stop waiting for the other boot to fallI want to be the toy in your cereal box
I want to be Carter at your peace talks
I want to get almost too familiar
But still notice the way that you walkAnd if you said you were going away
I'd run on the tarmac
And I would lay down in front of the plane
Just to get you to stayThis couldn't be better I know
It shouldn't be easier, ooh
I should just stop waiting for the other boot to fallGot everything I've ever wanted here
Everything and damn this constant fear
Sure I'm gonna lose it all

Just waiting for the other boot to fallAnd if you thought I could be replaced
I wouldn't just stop with an ear
I would cut of my whole freaking face
Just to make my point clearThat it couldn't be better I know
It shouldn't be easier, ooh
I should just stop waiting for the other boot to fall
I'm waiting for the other boot to fall

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Glen Phillips (born December 29, 1970) is a songwriter, lyricist, singer and guitarist. He is best known as the singer and songwriter of 1990s alternative rock group Toad The Wet Sprocket. Phillips began Toad the Wet Sprocket in 1986. By 1988, they had signed with Columbia Records. After recording six albums and playing many major tours, they disbanded in 1998. During his time in Toad the Wet Sprocket, Phillips was involved in a pop rock project called flapping, Flapping.

Read more about Glen Phillips on Last.fm.


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