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Sunday Afternoon (I Came Alive)

from Fistfight With Father Time by Ian McFeron

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lyrics

There ain’t no way in hell
I’m gonna get you back now
Not with that ring around your finger
There ain’t no way in Hell
I’m gonna get back to where you are
Not with that ring around your finger

Today is Wednesday
I’m in the downstairs of the café
Across the table from
The girl with the short brown hair
Her eyes are deep and so sincere
And I should love her but I don’t
I should love her, but I can’t seem to remember
No, I’m remembering too much
Wish it was easy to forget
Just to forget when it began
‘Cause I remember
And though it’s to my detriment
I remember when it all began

It was Sunday Afternoon
We were walking through the leaves
I was holding on to you
And you were laughing at me
We started waltzing in the mud in our
Rain soaked shoes
And I came alive for you
I came alive for you

Today is Thursday
And I’m alone in my apartment
Through the window hear the chapel
Ring it’s seven broken chimes
Which today don’t seem to rhyme
And is it me or is something missing?
Where’s the shadow of the ghost?
And am I crazy, is it me that’s crazy
Or is it love? Or is it just love?

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from Fistfight With Father Time, released March 24, 2006

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Ian McFeron Seattle, Washington

Ian McFeron’s writing has been compared to Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Ryan Adams. Over the course of a decade-long independent music career, he has attracted media attention stretching across the Atlantic. He currently tours in support of his 7th album Time Will Take You, recorded in Nashville with members of Ryan Adams band The Cardinals as well as Patty Griffin and John Hiatt’s touring bands. ... more

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