Lyrics We Don't Eat (Acoustic Version) - James Vincent McMorrow
If
this
is
redemption,
why
do
I
bother
at
all
There′s
nothing
to
mention,
and
nothing
has
changed
Still
I'd
rather
be
working
at
something,
than
praying
for
the
rain
So
I
wander
on,
till
someone
else
is
saved
I
moved
to
the
coast,
under
a
mountain
Swam
in
the
ocean,
slept
on
my
own
At
dawn
I
would
watch
the
sun
cut
ribbons
through
the
bay
I′d
remember
all
the
things
my
mother
wrote
That
we
don't
eat
until
your
father's
at
the
table
We
don′t
drink
until
the
devil′s
turned
to
dust
Never
once
has
any
man
I've
met
been
able
to
love
So
if
I
were
you,
I′d
have
a
little
trust
Two
thousand
years,
I've
been
in
that
water
Two
thousand
years,
sunk
like
a
stone
Desperately
reaching
for
nets
That
the
fishermen
have
thrown
Trying
to
find,
a
little
bit
of
hope
Me
I
was
holding,
all
of
my
secrets
soft
and
hid
Pages
were
folded,
then
there
was
nothing
at
all
So
if
in
the
future
I
might
need
myself
a
savior
I′ll
remember
what
was
written
on
that
wall
That
we
don't
eat
until
your
father′s
at
the
table
We
don't
drink
until
the
devil's
turned
to
dust
Never
once
has
any
man
I′ve
met
been
able
to
love
So
if
I
were
you,
I′d
have
a
little
trust
Am
I
an
honest
man
and
true
Have
i
been
good
to
you
at
all
Oh
I'm
so
tired
of
playing
these
games
We′d
just
be
running
down
The
same
old
lines,
the
same
old
stories
of
Breathless
trains
and,
worn
down
glories
Houses
burning,
worlds
that
turn
on
their
own
So
we
don't
eat
until
your
father′s
at
the
table
We
don't
drink
until
the
devil′s
turned
to
dust
Never
once
has
any
man
I've
met
been
able
to
love
So
if
I
were
you
my
friend,
I'd
learn
to
have
just
a
little
bit
of
trust
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