I've been leaning in your doorframes,
climbing up all your walls.
Can I take you off your hinges?
Walking with my hands in my pockets,
dragging my feet at your heels,
the moon pulls me to you.
What are you made of?
Bonfires and old car parts
and stories you told me.
Sitting up at 5 am,
shouting insults in the sun,
phone calls that don't end well.
You can hang me in your closet
after we've drank too much
and you've had enough of me.
credits
from Hot Air Ballooning,
released February 22, 2012
Supermoon (James Kinkaid)
James - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Kevin - Call-and-Response Vocals, Synthesizer, Bass
Paul - Call-and-Response Vocals, Drums, Glockenspiel
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