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Stay Close, Don't Go - Secondhand Serenade



     
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I'm Staring at the glass in front of me
Is it half empty?
Have I ruined all you've given me?
I know I've been selfish, I know I've been foolish
But look through that and you will seeI'll do better, I know
Baby, I can do betterIf you leave me tonight, I'll wake up alone
Don't tell me I can make it on my own
Don't leave me tonight
This heart of stone will sing till it diesSometimes I stare at you while you are sleeping
I listen to your breathing
Amazed how I somehow managed to
Sweep you off of your feet, girl, your perfect little feet, girl
I took for granted what you doI'll do better, I know
Baby, I can do betterIf you leave me tonight, I'll wake up alone
Don't tell me I can make it on my own
Don't leave me tonight
This heart of stone will sing till it dies
If you leave me tonightAnd don't you know my heart is pumping

Oh, it's putting up a fight
And I've got this feeling that every thing's alright
Don't you see I'm not the only one for you
But you're the only one for meIf you leave me tonight, I'll wake up aloneIf you leave me tonight, I'll wake up alone
Don't tell me I can make it on my own
Don't leave me tonight
This heart of stone will sing till it dies
If you leave me tonightDon't leave me tonight

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Secondhand Serenade is a one man band from Menlo Park, California. John Vesely, 30, sings and plays guitar and piano. His music is characterized by multitrack recording so he can create the sound of a band by himself. He uses multitrack recording to create vocal harmonies, and a lead acoustic guitar over strummed chords. After the breakup of Sounds Like Life, featuring himself and Ronnie Day, Vesely started writing and performing his songs solo under the name Secondhand Serenade. (Secondhand, because his wife, Candice, hears all his songs firsthand.

Read more about Secondhand Serenade on Last.fm.


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