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Parks and Patios

from Annabelle by Poor Duncan

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lyrics

In the dead of night I find myself singing,
About the time and how it passed me by again.
If I tried to find a way to go back and hit repeat,
In my mind I know you'll lead me back to you.

I won't change this.
This feels endless.
I'll just stay here with you.

Thinking of the days I've had with words I left unsaid.
Holding back the words I won't let get in the way.
Maybe I should find a way to just give in to you.
So we'll run and hide in cars and parks and patios.

I won't change this.
This feels endless.
I'll just stay here with you.

I won't change this.
This feels endless.
Timeless first kiss.
They won't expect this.
Find a witness.
Sealed with our kiss.
I'll just stay here with you.

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from Annabelle, released April 18, 2017

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Poor Duncan Cleveland, Ohio

Poor Duncan is an indie rock act from Cleveland, Ohio featuring Brian Pavick.

As a songwriter, Poor Duncan blends the lines between catchy and poignant. Each song lives on its own, but together they tell a story guaranteed to invoke a reaction. Fans of Pedro the Lion and Death Cab for Cutie will find some familiarity with Poor Duncan. ... more

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