Are you nervous?
Self-serving?
Is this
In you best interest?
Are you there?
Are you here?
With the slightest sound
I swear I could hear you near
And these shoes
Are too big for me
I awoke in Brooklyn
And walked through the city
And this room
Is too big for me
With you on the opposite side
I feel like I shrink and subside
Something, oh something has to give
Please, please tell me what it is
Tell me , tell me what it is
Are you quiet?
Self deprecating?
Is this
In your best interest?
Are you there?
I am here
With the slightest sound
You could hear me near
Something, oh something has to give
Please, please tell me what it is
Tell me, tell me what it is
credits
from live at woody's house,
track released March 11, 2009
olivia o- voice, guitar
fred gillen jr.- engineer
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