You say I’m trouble babe, but I know what’s troublin’ you
You were gone for so long and don’t know what to do
but things don’t really change here, they just move along
maybe you’ll feel better when I’m done with this song
See there’s a place we like to call the sky, where the sun resides
he sheds light on everything we do, he can burn through our lies
he can give you anything, anytime you want
he can change the shape of your universe
maybe if you’re kinder, the world will be kinder
shut your eyes, take a breath, and tell me what you see
shut your eyes, take a breath, and tell me what you need
You say I’m trouble babe, but I know what’s troublin you
there are things you’ve thought about that you don’t know how to do
but why we tryin’ to name things? everything’s the same thing
maybe if I fly to you, you’ll have flown to me
there’s a tale I’m told that wraps and molds and keeps us where we’re from
sometimes we need to shed it off to have a little fun
maybe if you’re kinder, the world will be kinder
shut your eyes, take a breath, and tell me what you see
shut your eyes, take a breath, and tell me what you need
You say I’m trouble babe, but I know what’s troublin you
You were gone for so long and don’t know what to do
but things don’t really change here, they just move along
maybe you’ll feel better when I’m done with this song
maybe you’ll feel better when I’m done with this song
maybe you’ll feel better when I’m done with this song
credits
from Chicken Mama,
released July 31, 2017
Kasia Kugay ~ vocals, harmony vocals
Joe Kaplow ~ electric rhythm guitar
Tyler Larson ~ electric lead guitar
Tyden Binsted ~ electric bass
Jeff Wilson ~ drum kit
Lyrics and melody by Kasia Kugay
Arranged by Joe Kaplow
Recorded live by students at Expression College in San Jose, CA
Vocals recorded by Jason Hatfield in Santa Cruz, CA
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