The Blow

The Blow - Parentheses lyrics

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Some philosophies fuel a belief in the self, 

constructed to keep one's goods on one's own shelf. 

Built well you're a strong letter I, 

with the feet on the ground and the head to the sky. 

Now and then you can bend, 

it's okay to lean over my way. 

You fear that you can't do it all, 

and you're right. 

Even diligent day takes relief every day 

from its work making light from the night. 



And when you're holding me 

we make a pair of parentheses. 

There's plenty space to encase 

whatever weird way my mind goes, 

I know I'll be safe in these arms. 



If something in the deli aisle makes you cry 

you know I'll put my arm around you 

and I'll walk you outside, 

through the sliding doors, 

why would I mind? 



You're not a baby if you feel the world. 

All of the babies can feel the world. That's why they cry.
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Language: English

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