Two Notes And A Beat - The Lonely Forest



     
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Two Notes And A Beat Lyrics


all I really need are two notes and a beatoh last night I dreamt a magnificent thing
I held you close I heard you sing
your voice was what Id always wanted in a woman
I know you say hes good to you and Im sure he is
but darling hes all youll ever know
unless you trust your heart and let yourself growif your skin was the ocean Id sprint to your shore
Id wade in your shallows, alleviate my core
if you hair was the fir tree all hollow inside
with peace I would slumbergripping this pen
cliff over water
envisioning drums in rhythmic salute
poetry craftwork is tough I wont bother
but pull simple rhymes from the dirt
whod refute?all I really need are two notes and a beat
all I really need are two notes and a beat
to sing to you my heart its a great place to startD to a G
swift as a bird
muscles remembering artless, absurd

and modest attempts at creating a mood
with these thin metal strings my affection construegripping this pen
cliff over water
envisioning drums
poetry craftwork is tough I wont bother
but pull simple rhymes...all I really need are two notes and a beat
all I really need are two notes and a beat
to sing to you my heart its a great place to start
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The Lonely Forest is a rock band from Anacortes, Washington comprised of singer/guitarist/keyboardist John Van Deusen, guitarist Tony Ruland, drummer Braydn Krueger, and bassist Eric Sturgeon. The band formed in 2005, then released the EP Regicide and won the Experience Music Project competition in 2006. Ruland left the band shortly after the release of the EP in late 2006. The band's first album, Nuclear Winter, was released in August, 2007. Ruland rejoined the band in 2008. The Lonely Forest released its second album, "We Sing The Body Electric!" in April 2009.

Read more about The Lonely Forest on Last.fm.


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