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Hard Enough - The Parlor Mob



     
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You let me into your life unaware
That there was magic and fire in the night
And back then I was just a little boy
I made mistakes that caused you so much pain
All I know is that I'm older now
Some people think that it's best to refrain
From the conventions of old fashioned love
Their hearts are filled with holes and emptiness
They tell themselves that they're too young to settle down
Girl, I promise that I'm older now
And this has been hard enough on you
I know it's been hard enough on me
In telling myself that I can roll with the changes
And when the water gets high above your head
Darling, don't you see?
While this has been hard enough on you
It's been hard enough on me
I wasn't looking when we built these walls

Let me spread my dreams at your feet
Let's not let times build the flood rise
Before my thoughts begin to run
I think I'm getting older now
And this has been hard enough on you
I know it's been hard enough on me
In telling myself that I can roll with the changes
And when the water gets high above your head
Darling, don't you see?
While this has been hard enough on you
It's been hard enough on me
Can't stand the thought of another
Talking to you sweet, my dear
Where would I be tonight
If you hadn't held me here, in your arms?
And this has been hard enough on you
I know it's been hard enough on me
In telling myself that I can't roll with the changes
And when the water gets high above your head
Darling, don't you see?
While this has been hard enough on you
It's been hard enough on me

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The Beginning:
The band started out as What About Frank? in 2004 in Red Bank, New Jersey. During their career as What About Frank? they were twice recognized as Best Live Band at the Asbury Music Awards. They played many many shows including the CMJ Music Marathon in New York City, the Van's Warped Tour, The Great Bamboozle Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and South by Southwest. Their debut self-titled release was one of the top-selling albums in local retail, and received airplay on both satellite and commercial radio.

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