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Something Hiding For Us In The Night - The Wooden Sky



     
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We never walk in the light
You know there's something hiding for us in the night
We walk these streets dressed in drag
I know that sometimes you must feel like you've been hadBut you keep a car running outside my bed
Saying "Baby don't you worry now
It's all in your head"
But I keep on repeating all the last things you said
"I know at first you probably wanted me dead
To carry my body to the river in pales
All your sons and your daughters
They could never post bail"
But I never wanted you deadNow he's laying diamonds in your lap
But I'm not worried girl
Because I know you'll be back
And she's putting diamonds in my crown
If that mean old city gets you down
I'll be around
I'll still be aroundBut you keep a car running outside my bed

Saying "Baby don't you worry now
It's all in your head"
But I keep on repeating all the last things you said
"I know at first you probably wanted me dead
To carry my body to the river in pales
All your sons and your daughters
They could never post bail"
But I never wanted you dead
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The Wooden Sky is a Canadian indie rock band based in Toronto, Ontario, that formed in 2003 as Friday Morning's Regret, but changed their name in 2007. They trace their roots back through the winter of 2003, when with a collection of songs under his arm, Gavin Gardiner began to seek out musical collaborators to help bring his sketches out from the bedroom and onto the stage. It was soon after the first snow fall that Andrew Wyatt and Chris Cocca joined Gardiner and began to flush out ideas that would become their first EP.

Read more about The Wooden Sky on Last.fm.


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