You might find that everybody wants to change you
and I must admit that at times I want to change you too
Everybody walks the same
and everybody talks the same
and I just want to know your name
It might feel like we have all the time in the world
when really in the first place we were never given any at all
Cause everybody dies someday
everybody rots away
but first I want to know your name
Take a look back on how far we all have come
I don’t want to explain myself when I tell you what I want is wrong
Everybody wants the same
everybody needs the same things
and I just want to get to know your name
How many times do I have to tell you know
temptation is the worst thing when you know you’re about to go
I just want to know your name
and maybe even care for you some day
credits
from Leslie Sakal,
released August 24, 2012
Stephanie Nagler: violin
Daniel Siuba: piano
Scott Jarrett: bass guitar, cajon
Benito Plaza: mandolin
Leslie Sakal: vocals
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