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Stone Letter

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Stone Letter Lyrics

Well I'm upset, 'cos I can check the slack on your line
Speaking free, like we used to be, for such a long time
I'll throw you a stone letter, smooth or rough
I hope you read it one day, and feel the love

I'll throw it, a stone letter
Thinking I could know you better
'Cause I don’t know you, know you anymore
I wrote it, you caught it
Don't deny you thought about it
You don’t know me, know me anymore

Well baby your skeleton is talking too loud
I think I hear, I think I'm near your forest of clouds
Watching you degrade yourself is degrading me
I got no say, but you know, I'll go lower than you think

I'll throw it, a stone letter
Thinking I could know you better
'Cause I don't know you, know you anymore
I wrote it, you caught it
Don't deny you thought about it
'Cause you don't know me, know me anymore

Na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na
I've sent it, a stone letter
Thinking I could throw you better
'Cause I don't know you, know you anymore
I wrote it, you caught it
Don't deny you felt that rock
And you don't know me, know me anymore

I sent it, you read it
I sent it, you read it

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Credits
Produced By
Bass Guitar
Keyboard
Recorded At
Easy Eye Sound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Release Date
November 23, 2012
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