Smudge the pencil line to make it clear what’s yours and mine.
Smudge the pencil line to make it clear what’s yours and mine.
I am, I am
every love drunk summer night.
Computer sun is rising. I’m making my lists of ways to die,
and I cherish every stupid thing I write.
‘Cause not a single thing I whispered was a lie.
‘Cause even cliches have to be true sometimes.
Smudge the pencil line to make it clear what’s yours and mine.
Smudge the pencil line to make it clear what’s yours and mine.
credits
from Big Rocks,
released July 10, 2012
Phil Eastman - guitar/vocals
Daniel Hart - violin
Jon Mackey - drums/vocals
Kevin Manwarren - bass/vocals
Joe Napolitano - percussion
Jillinda Palmer - vocals
Casey Trela - guitar/vocals/keyboard
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