Roy Blair – Dennis Lyrics

If I knew how many songs
I’d sing on
The roof above
My dad’s garage
I’d probably quit it
Singing man in the box
To a sunset
It was Ramadan
Neighbor’s rules
Played hide and seek
Hid underneath
The poly chairs downstairs
Had a swingset

On the tree above my window
Don’t know which way the wind blows
On the tree above my window
Don’t know which way the wind blows
Anymore, anymore

And on the seventh day, God made me
On the seventh day, maybe God was lazy
Think he had it off but He still called in
If you need a job call think they hiring
If you’re not dangerous, hang with gangsters
Anxious, drink, smoke, vote
Or promote violence
Woke up to the sound of old mileage
Car broke down
Triple A dialed in
But that’s when you drove by
Changed my whole life
Breakfast conversate for a whole while
Then we kissed and I haven’t left your side
Since together, forever
I’ll always say goodnight
It’s love

If I knew how many songs
I’d sing on
The roof above
My dad’s garage
I’d probably quit it
Singing man in the box
To a sunset
It was Ramadan
Neighbor’s rules
Played hide and seek
Hid underneath
The poly chairs downstairs
Had a swingset
On the tree above my window
Don’t know which way the wind blows
On the tree above my window
Don’t know which way the wind blows
Anymore, anymore

If you pay me when I’m in line
Pay me when it’s overtime
I might call you up
If you waited til I get inside
Waited til I come alive
I might call you bluff
If you pay me when I’m in line
Pay me when it’s overtime
I might call you up
If you waited til I get inside
Waited til I come alive
I might call you bluff

On the tree above my window
Don’t know which way the wind blows
On the tree above my window
Don’t know which way the wind blows
Anymore, anymore

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