Crystal Baller

Lyrics
[Verse 1: Stephan Jenkins] I close my eyes and I see a freak I think it's me and I'm afraid to speak I keep on going from weak to weakness Way out in a line I dream of lives we could have had before The heat is broke down, open doorways Friends of yours, tell me more What happens in your mind? Oh [Chorus: Stephan Jenkins] Can we try and take the high road? Though we don't know where it ends I want to be your crystal baller I want to show you how it ends [Verse 2: Stephan Jenkins] Macramé queens in the afternoon And I'm in tune or did I speak too soon? Punch drunk on somebody's joke What happened to the time? A footnote in your dance of days In my mind, that record still plays Still wonder what the fuck it says Hoping there is time [Chorus: Stephan Jenkins] Can we try and take the high road? Though we don't know where it ends I want to be your crystal baller I can show you how it ends Can we talk about tomorrow? And the promise that it brings I want to be your crystal baller I want to show you everything [Bridge: Stephan Jenkins] I wonder what the whole thing's for I wonder what the whole thing's for In the moment you were screaming at me I must've been somebody else And the patrons of the pub keep singing Macramé queens in the afternoon And I'm in tune or did I speak too soon? Punch drunk on somebody's joke What happened to the time? I dream of lives we could have had before Where the heat is broke down, open doorways Like waiting for a trick to score, it seems that way sometimes I wonder where we're all going, homesick for your primal knowing I wonder why the wind keeps blowing you through my mind [Chorus: Stephan Jenkins] Try and take the high road Remember we were friends I want to be your crystal baller I want to be your diamond ring The one I never gave you And the promise that it brings Let me be your crystal baller I will show you everything I'll be your crystal baller Crystal baller Be your crystal baller Crystal baller
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- Stephan Jenkins