I caught her laughing hard – she wouldn’t tell me about it.
It seems my being there don’t affect her.
I try and act the part, rehearsing the stories I tell, but she don’t seem to care. I don’t get her.
So I go with heart on my sleeve, blood on my shoes, I’m down on my knees,
But she’s slow to show if she cares at all.
Oh this is useless, nothing’s rooted.
My affection is endless. Why won’t she notice?
Away from prying eyes, caught in a silence together, she floors me with a smile. She’s a wonder.
But in the firing line, back where the gossip can get her, she tries her best to hide. But still I want her.
So I go with heart on my sleeve, blood on my shoes, I’m down on my knees,
But she’s slow to show if she cares at all.
Oh this is useless, nothing’s rooted.
My affection is endless. Why won’t she notice?
So I go with heart on my sleeve, blood on my shoes, I’m down on my knees,
But she’s slow to show if she cares at all.
Oh this is useless, nothing’s rooted.
My affection is endless. Why won’t she notice?
credits
from Rabble Rock Radio,
released April 17, 2012
John O'Neil on the Saxaphone.
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