Though we don’t have bluer eyes than them, it’s so easy to pretend
A likeness to the smiles shimmering on the screens
And it seems so hard to treat, because it’s easy to create
It grows.
‘Cause I know that you’re always impressed with love.
Everything is kept at One Arm's Length
Just too far to grow
No we don’t have bluer eyes than them, so why should we pretend?
Unwinding autographs in double time to see
If these dreams are hard to cheat, they’re so easy to create
‘Cause they grow.
Everything is kept at One Arm's Length
Just too far to grow
Now, you see them change
They fall behind and you’ll stay the same
‘Cause I know that you’re always impressed with love.
If my head is my home
Then my head is my own.
If my head is my own
Then my head is my home.
Everything is kept at One Arm's Length
Just too far to grow
credits
from SILVER SCREENS EP,
track released June 11, 2012
Written and performed by History Of The Trade.
Engineered, produced and mastered by Chris Coulter (Homeless Music Group)
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