Communion

Lyrics
It's grandpa's last communion At the bottom of the lake Won't you come lay down your burden If it's more than you can take If you knew what I was thinking You'd never shake my hand There's a star exploding in my head And it's more than I can stand Your grandma never calls you And she lives so far away But your grandma gives you money Never more than you can take And you feel just like a beggar But it's a feeling you can shake Yea you could live like this forever Or till it's more than you can take I have no question of your innocence What you are makes perfect sense to me Oh no, oh no We were down in Atlantic City When the winds began to change And the road fell out from under you And I let you slip away Yea I made some bad decisions That were never mine to make And I broke some old connections That I thought I had to break I have no questions of your innocence Who you are makes perfect sense to me Oh no, oh no Oh no, oh no Oh no, oh no It's grandpa's last communion At the bottom of the lake Please don't offer me forgiveness That'd be more than i can take If I had loved and lost you Then I could live with my mistake But I never tried to love you And that's more than I can take Much more than I can take
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Credits
- Writers
- David Baldwin
- Emile Mosseri
- Erick Eiser