Micky & the Motorcars - St. Lucy's Eyes

Things ain’t what they used to be, you act less like you than me
I never thought about it then, call it growing old or shedding skin
You place the target for the blame, like a camera taking aim
It hits you like a sedative, when you hear the shutter click

First you showed up with the key and said, “You should probably come with me.”
Next thing I know I can’t recall what life was like before it all
Then I’ll be the last to leave, nights getting drunk and losing speed
I second guess the life I lead, but nothing else comes naturally to me

Saint Lucy’s eyes lead me through the dark
This life I lead, it’s not for the faint of heart

Shaking off a nervous dream, trying not to think of anything
I’m giving everything I’ve got just to scare the demons off
I wander down the corridors, the housekeeping doing their chores
I mumble something casually, cause nothing else comes naturally

Saint Lucy’s eyes lead me through the dark
This life I lead, it’s not for the faint of heart

I close my eyes and try to breathe as I feel my chest tightening
Only I know where I’ve been, I refuse to let the silence in
My dreams are full of things I’ve seen, to the point and frightening
I pray for daylight quietly, cause nothing else comes naturally to me

Saint Lucy’s eyes lead me through the dark
This life I lead, it’s not for the faint of heart

Things ain’t what they used to be, you act less like you than me
I second guess the life I lead, but nothing else comes naturally to me

Written by:
DUSTIN CALEB WELCH, JEREMIAH DEAN WELCH, MICKY BRAUN

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Lyrics © Bluewater Music Corp.

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Micky & the Motorcars

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