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Had You Known Me Better

from Mark of the Beat by Poppy Brothers

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lyrics

i’ve been thinking about architecture
and the way we would look together
i could build us a house we could make it a home
if you let me in you’ll never go out alone

it’s been getting better since we’ve been apart
your salt in my wound has only seasoned my heart
you looked so sweet in your summer dress
i’m so bitter i just have to confess

had you known me better you would have loved me

it’s been getting better since my feelings were told
your smile lights lives like sunlight but my skyline’s turning gold
you looked so sweet in your summer dress
i’m so bitter i just have to confess

it’s been getting better the ocean rises to meet the sky
there’s plenty more fish in the sea for me but you’re like loch ness one of a kind
girl we’re getting older it’s better to live while we’re alive
won’t you walk on the water with me and turn these sour grapes into wine

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from Mark of the Beat, released May 28, 2013
Written, produced and performed by: James Tillman and Matthew Taylor.

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American electro-pop duo Poppy Brothers features brothers James Tillman and Matthew Taylor.

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