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Was it something that I said
That turned your laughter into lead?
Did I pin too much of me onto you?
Or was I just too blind to see?
It wasn't love but sympathy.But I still pinned all of my longing onto you
You were dark and bitter cold
You're eyes were fixed upon the road
When you said, "what did you expect
That I would do?"
That's all there was to sayThe wind just blew my words away
I guess I'll pin my loneliness onto you
Funny how I'm in my darkest place
On the sunniest of days
When I think of all the time we wasteDid she melt you with her glance
When you couldn't help but watch her dance
Did she pin that warm desire onto you
Did she whisper something crass as you were filling up her glass
Did she pin a little smile onto you

Did the smell of her perfume
Hang like a target in your room
Well tell me what could you expect a man would do
And did you start to love her lesser
When you started to undress her
As she pinned all of her fire onto youFunny how I'm in my darkest place
On the sunniest of days
When I think about all the time that gets wastedTalkin' to my brother
Making plans about the summer
He said, "I'll pin a little lesson on to you
Because I'm older and I'm smarter
And my life has been much harder
Brother let me pin a little knowledge on to youHe said, "religion is an actor
Learn to trust your gut
And don't ever let 'em tell you what to do"
I said, "that sounds pretty nice I think I'll follow your advice
Before they pin that sorry story on me, too.
I won't fall for that one twice.
I believe I'd rather roll the dice
Keep on rollin' till I know just what to do."
Songwriters
MICHAEL TRENT ROBINSON, CARY ANN HEARSTPublished by
Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Necessity is the mother of invention. Less is more. Make it work with what you've got. 2 Guitars, a junkyard drum kit (harvested from an actual garbage heap- adorned with tamborines, flowers and kitchen rags), a handful of harmonicas, voices, and above all.. songs. Cary Ann Hearst & Michael Trent prefer to keep it simple. They have cleverly managed to take 3 separate recording projects and combine them into 1 cohesive, folk rock, sloppy tonk, harmonized, loose but tight, streamlined audience killing machine.

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