Not Tonight, Not Today - Bobby Long



     
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Not Tonight, Not Today Lyrics


I'm walking past the close of the parade
and this rain is killed by falling snow
I saw you lean into the corner listening
to all of them talking about what they know
I don't blame you for being there
but you know you didn't have to believe it
two coins on the ground gently gleaming
two more faces for you to believe in,I'm so sorry for this night you say,
I need to leave before I lose my mind
things shouldn't of turned out this way
at least not tonight, at least not todaysomeone outside lit a fire to burn that soft white flesh away,
I saw some old friends waving to me
as the crowds fell and made their way
I stood there looking out for you under some cold old melting tree
I saw you in your mums old car wearing the same sad look as meas the patrons set the switch of the bright lights
I drank the cold bottles you bought me
and fell into the colors that showed me
that the lights are colder now

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Bobby Long (September 18, 1985) is a British singer-songwriter whose largely acoustic body of work has its roots in folk. Born Robert Thomas Long in Wigan, near Manchester, he moved at age 4 to Calne in Wiltshire, where he grew up, though he still holds deep roots in Wigan. He currently resides in New York, NY.
Long recorded the 10-song collection Dirty Pond Songs in his London bedroom, traffic noises and all.

Read more about Bobby Long on Last.fm.


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