i know it was wrong no defense at all stone weights are lowered i waited so long you don't know how could she love only my work i swore i'd rather make it alone and hold it so nobody knows found again while calling someone all this in one day can't it wait for now i was there when there was no one i believe it's weakened i know but it's there how can you wait when you know?
long time before i unsurface them fate washes low and makes me lonesome now while they've got all our mistakes on file tell me why you're languishing over the how you're nobody's matador now
credits
from The Art of Navigation,
released October 6, 1999
maria taylor-strings, macey taylor, sr.-bass, greg nobles-mandolin
supported by 4 fans who also own “Nobody's Matador”
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