Balance Problems
Balance Problems - Iowa lyrics
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I only knew you from three months of tour and a cellular phone. We talked of the Midwest and I learned of all that you left behind. Oh, and the loss runs deep. Your father and a friend, a rug pulled from your feet, But I'll try and give you a place to lay your tired head and hide your only face. There's a bed waiting for you. There's a light that I left on. There's a purpose for the distance and the things that I've done wrong You came to stay with us. A weekend itself [?] you weren't missing much. The day that you left it rained and the cold weather up north was calling your name. So I helped to pack your bags, folding your shirts, the clothes on your back. Home never felt so far. In the morning I felt sweaters you dropped in my front yard. There's a bed waiting for you. There's a light that I left on. There's a purpose for the distance and the things that I've done wrong. There's a place that you live in a town that you call home. There's a state that you visit but you never stay too long. You're careful how hold yourself. I know, you worry what might happen but i swear it won't. So I'm waiting for your voice to make a sound, but i know every word before they leave your mouth. There's a bed waiting for you. There's a light that I left on. There's a purpose for the distance and the things that I've done wrong. There's a place that you live in a town that you call home. There's a state that you visit but you never stay too long.