When I'm Able Songtext
von The Revivalists
When I'm Able Songtext
When the night comes and I′m able.
I could see you across the table.
You're a shooting star staring at me.
I′m paranoid now why are you laughing?
So I called you just to call you.
Looking out that window pane.
I feel the soft rain I'm going down the drain.
It's washing me away.
That′s why I called you just to call you.
It′s not like I left you at the altar.
Got to get this boulder off our shoulder.
And make this load here a little bit lighter.
If you got something left to say.
Would you could you see me. In the daylight you're a mystery.
I catch a cool glimpse and let it stone me.
When are we coming closer to what this could be.
Somehow I feel a little bit further.
Further from the truth it′s nto typical.
I feel invisible some days I'm miserable.
So if you ever want to see me.
Just take a load off wild and free.
If you got something left to say.
WOuld you could you see me.
Because I see you when I am able.
Yes I see you.
When the truth came out it was you.
I could see you across the table.
You're a shooting star staring at me.
I′m paranoid now why are you laughing?
So I called you just to call you.
Looking out that window pane.
I feel the soft rain I'm going down the drain.
It's washing me away.
That′s why I called you just to call you.
It′s not like I left you at the altar.
Got to get this boulder off our shoulder.
And make this load here a little bit lighter.
If you got something left to say.
Would you could you see me. In the daylight you're a mystery.
I catch a cool glimpse and let it stone me.
When are we coming closer to what this could be.
Somehow I feel a little bit further.
Further from the truth it′s nto typical.
I feel invisible some days I'm miserable.
So if you ever want to see me.
Just take a load off wild and free.
If you got something left to say.
WOuld you could you see me.
Because I see you when I am able.
Yes I see you.
When the truth came out it was you.
Writer(s): David William Shaw, Zachary Feinberg, Andrew Stephen Campanelli, Robert Ingraham, Ed Williams, George M. Gekas Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com