Composed by John Corrigan and Robert Thompson
Recorded at Sterling Sound Production
lyrics
Your autumn, now it's time to leave
you suffocated me with pain, now it's time to breathe
I was there for you during your times of need
But all you did was lie and deceive
You're saying you're sorry, what am I to believe?
Actions and words, I'll let you tell me
I thought next to your heart is where you held me
It's best we be apart, I gotta sail free
This love is going down like gravity
So baby pack your clothes and pass the keys
You were something like a bad disease,
I'm cured now so you can call it fast relief
You're autumn baby
And you're automatic too
You're autumn baby
And I feel that same way too
Finally you're out of my life, it wan't right
Didn't need the pain and strife through all the fights
Me and you yelling at night,
I thank god every single day that I saw the light
It's time for to move on, pursue my own path
Realized that your were a snake in the grass
All you really wanted was my snake and my cash
But little did you know that Patch is great with the dash
You had me hooked by your shape and your ass
Beautiful smile, plus the way that you laughed
Sorry to say but those days are the past
I'm the man on fire, you're the tray full of ash
You're autumn baby
And you're automatic too
You're autumn baby
And I feel the same way,
Feel that same way too
Why have I - why have I forsaken all?
What kind of - what kind of hold she has?
You're autumn....
credits
from The Wheel,
released July 1, 2006
John Corrigan - vocals, guitars, keys
Robert "Patches" Thompson - MC
Richard Greenspoon - drums
Louis Simão - bass
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