I Wouldn’t Do That To You
Looking at the soft skin of yesterday’s light fall upon you
Rising up off the pillowy haze that we gaze through
It’s a song that I sing because I have to
I make a choice to raise my voice
But you’re hard to refuse
I wouldn’t do that to you
I wouldn’t do that to you
I couldn’t drag it out
You couldn’t settle me down
I wouldn’t do that to you
Peel off the yellowing pages of memories in black and white
When love was just a sweet idea we could lie beside
And it’s a price that we pay because we want to