Lyrics William Beckett

William Beckett

One In The Same

Cold, every morning I confess

I kick the covers off the bed

With you at my side

The silence left unsaid

While the second hand unwinds

So I'll let you sleep instead

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

Sneaking glances through the cracks in the window pane

And it's hard enough to shoulder the weight

Without hanging onto horrors of yesterday

Leave the storm outside

Let the doors open wide

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

You and I, my dear, are one in the same

Home, I've had far too much drink

And that's my excuse for everything

Why is it so cold?

Dinner's getting cold

You haven't touched a thing

Looking lonely by the sink

Well it feels like I am sitting here

Soaking wet and fully dressed and barely comprehending

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

Sneaking glances through the cracks in the window pane

And it's hard enough to shoulder the weight

Without hanging onto horrors of yesterday

Leave the storm outside

Let the doors open wide

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

You and I, my dear, are one in the same

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

Sneaking glances through the cracks in the window pane

And it's hard enough to shoulder the weight

Without hanging onto to horrors of yesterday

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

Sneaking glances through the cracks in the window pane

And it's hard enough to shoulder the weight

Without hanging onto to horrors of yesterday

Leave the storm outside

Let the doors open wide

If you're tired of waiting out in the rain

You and I, my dear, are one in the same

One in the same