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Is It Me or You (feat. Railroad Earth) - Warren Haynes



     
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Is It Me or You (feat. Railroad Earth) Lyrics


Tears on the inside of your face
But none on the outside
No pain could penetrate the callouses
Palaces you've built from the ground floorShow only the dark side of your past
So long since you've tried
To replace the wooden mask that
Hangs around your neck
Like some token of warA survivor
Is what you call yourself
But have you looked through
The eyes of someone else?
Is it me or you that's killing you, baby?
Is it me or you that's trying to hang on?Like a bullet dancing in your breast
You hide the answer
And point it at my chest
With your aiming eyes
The same eyes that used to be my windowThe denier
Never seeking help

But has it grown too late to help yourself?Is it me or you that's killing you, baby?
Is it me or you that's trying to hang on?You say "Nobody wants to save you
Nothing in this world could save you"But maybe I could save you if only I knew
Is it me or you?
Tears on the inside of your face
But none on the outside
No pain could penetrate the callouses
Palaces you've built from the ground floor
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Warren Haynes (born 6 April 1960), guitarist and musician. He is a guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band and is the primary singer, guitarist, and songwriter for Gov't Mule. He also released a solo album in 1992, Tales Of Ordinary Madness Haynes also spent the summer of 2004 playing with The Dead, a group featuring the remaining members of The Grateful Dead. He was also a member of the longest running lineup of Phil Lesh's "Phil Lesh and Friend's" band, comprised of himself, Lesh, Jimmy Herring, John Molo, and Rob Baracco

Read more about Warren Haynes on Last.fm.


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