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In the deep south of heaven, on the wavering line
Where Tennessee will leave just in time
I'm writing it down, it will be different soon
You look amazing there stuck between me and the moonI know that bridges and houses are learning to fly
Only secretly so we won't know why
And good for them bopboodoobop everyone endsIn the deep blue sea morning there's catfish waiting to be born
They know how it happens, tonight is all to them
And I've written it down in the late, late afternoon
Street names are changing and i, and I will follow suitI know that bridges and houses are learning to fly
Only secretly so we won't know why
And good for themSo I think, I think that's exciting
And I think that's crazy
Waiting, here in
Here in the deep southI think that's crazy
Yeah, I think that's crazy
Waiting, here in
Here in the deep southIn the deep south of heaven, on the wavering line
Where Tennessee will leave just in time

I've written it down in the late late afternoon
You look amazing there stuck between me and the moonSo I think, I think that's exciting
And I think that's crazy
Waiting, here in
Here in the deep southI think that's crazy
And I think that's crazy
Waiting, here in
Here in the deep southSo I think, I think that's exciting
And I think that's crazy
Waiting, here in
Here in the deep southI think that's crazy
Yeah I think that's crazy
Waiting, here in
Here in the deep south

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The Promise Ring were an American midwest emo band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, started as a side project by Davey von Bohlen during his time as a guitarist/vocalist for Cap'n Jazz in the year 1995. VonBohlen started the project alongside guitarist Jason Gnewikow of None Left Standing, drummer Dan Didier of Ceilishrine, and bassist Scott Beschta. 1996 brought their first full-length album, titled 30° Everywhere, released by Jade Tree Records. The record was followed by 1997's Nothing Feels Good, which gained the band a larger following and rave reviews.

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