Letter to a Friend in the West

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Hey, Deezy, it's been a while, tell me how have you been?
 Heard you live in the city and got a job right out of town
 It's like you were cut from the pages of my favorite fairy tale
 And every time it rains, oh God, I still see your face
 I hope it's smoothed over, things were tough for a while
 Hope you're burning through canvases and breaking a leg on that stage
 Earlier this evening I found myself a rusted park bench
 It made me think of you that night on the square
 Have you shot any pool? Have you sung karaoke?
 Have you dressed up as a dead bride with white on your face?
 We miss you like hot tea misses crumbly scones
 And although sometimes alone, I hope you never feel scared
 Things are fair to middling here, not much has changed
 Still working the same job, and our fingers to the bone
 Sometimes we still see you sitting there at our table
 Sometimes we hear your voice when singing with the radio
 Do you ever just stand there and watch the fog cross the bay?
 Finding new museums or a crazy good cup of joe?
 And little Deezy, take some time to appreciate it all
 You made your way all around this crazy old place
 Hey, Deezy, don't you ever feel let down
 Don't give up, you know, one day you'll rule the world
 Thought I'd drop you a note just to let you know
 That though on separate coasts, you're never alone
 Oh and one more thing Deezy, please stay strong
 Give them hell, kid, and show them all what you got
 I'm so proud we had that time together
 And if I had a sister, I swear I'd wish it was you
 If I had a sister I'd sure wish it was you
 

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Duration
04:20
Key
4
Tempo
166 BPM

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