American Standard - Cumbersome lyrics


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Cumbersome - Seven Mary Three lyrics

she calls me Goliath and I wear the David mask
I guess the stones are coming too fast for her now
you know I'd like to believe this nervousness will pass
all the stones that are thrown are building up a wall
I have become cumbersome to this world
I have become cumbersome to my girl

I'd like to believe we could reconcile the past
resurrect those bridges with an ancient glance
but my old stone face can't seem to break her down
she remembers bridges, burns them to the ground
I have become cumbersome to this world
I have become cumbersome to this girl

too heavy too light, too black or too white, too wrong or too right, today or tonight
cumbersome
too rich too poor, she's wanting me less and I'm wanting her more
the bitter taste is cumbersome

there is a balance between two worlds
one with an arrow and a cross
regardless of the balance life has become
cumbersome

too heavy too light, too black or too white, too wrong or too right, today or tonight
cumbersome
too rich too poor, she's wanting me less and I'm wanting her more
the bitter taste is cumbersome

Nooooo Yea yea Noo No NOOOOOOO

NO NO NOOOO YEA YEA

NO NO NO NO YEAA YEAA YEAA

Your life has become Cumbersome


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