Can’t Quite Keep Loving You This Way
Words and Music By Mike Stocksdale
I could climb every mountain with no shoes on my feet
I could jump from the top to the sea
I could sell all my clothes and go naked everyday
But I can’t quite keep loving you this way
I can’t quite keep loving you this way
Maybe I’m scared now that no one else would care
Maybe I’m frightened of things that were never there
Maybe it’s easy to keep on loving you like this
In case I would ever forget babe I wrote down this list
I could hang from my toenails off the Golden Gate Bridge
I could break both my legs in the fall
I could strap on some reigns and pull a horse driven sleigh
But I can’t quite keep loving you this way
I can’t quite keep loving you this way
Maybe I’m crazy to think it was ever good
Maybe I’m foolish, and you’re misunderstood
Maybe it’s easy to keep lovin you like this
In case I would ever forget babe, I wrote down this list
I could throw up my dinner on my bosses new tie
I could laugh in his face ‘til he cries
I could pay out full price for a cheap matinee
But I can’t quite keep lovin you this way
I can’t quite keep lovin you this way
I could climb every mountain with no shoes on my feet
I could jump from the top to the sea
I could sell all my clothes and go naked everyday
But I can’t quite keep loving you this way
I can’t quite keep loving you this way
I can’t quite keep loving you this way
credits
from Chase You,
track released September 1, 2009
Vocals/Guitar - Mike Stocksdale
Lead Guitar, Piano - Anders Mouridsen
Backing Vocals - Kate Strand
Drums - Mickael "Walle" Walghren
Bass - Alfred Andersson
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