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Blindfold Lyrics


Tristan Prettyman Blindfold


Don't I seem better
Don't I seem just fine
I've been writing you love letters
One at a time

Keep my thoughts in order
Put my love on the line
But you came along and took it all down
Put your laundry up to dry

No matter how hard I try
Don't think you'll ever see
That your love is a perfect blindfold for me

You swim in and out of my heart
Like a fish in a bowl
It's getting warmer with summer approaching
But still my feet are cold

And no matter how hard I try
Don't think you'll ever see
That your love is a perfect blindfold for me

Alone is good for me
It's where I'd rather be
But I could always use the company
When no one else will do and I still will want you
Yeah, I still want you
And no one else will do

Go on push me away
It's the least you can do
My eyes are soar and my feet are tired
Baby, I'm sick of chasing you

And no matter how hard I try
Don't think you'll ever see
That your love is a perfect blindfold for me
No matter how hard I try
Don't think you'll ever see
That your love is a perfect blindfold
For me



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