Lyrics Junebug - Robert Francis
Junebug,
I
remember
everything
The
blue
carpeted
floors,
the
tall
wooden
doors
I
held
you
in
my
arms
Junebug,
I'd
burn
down
a
picture
of
a
house
Say
it
was
ours,
when
we
didn't
need
it
anymore
And
that
was
when
I
loved
you
best
We
were
kids
then
We
shouldn't
think
about
the
rest
You'd
put
the
moon
in
a
basket
on
your
bike
front
by
the
coast
The
way
your
face
lit
up
in
pale
grief
you
were
a
ghost
You
liked
to
play
with
darkness,
all
the
universe
could
give
I
was
the
home
you
once
tried
to
escape,
the
dark
in
which
you
lived
Soon
they'd
find
you
laying
there
with
several
different
homes
They'd
find
you
laying
on
their
porches,
do
you
need
to
use
the
phone?
And
lure
you
into
their
rooms
That
was
the
last
I
heard
of
June
And
that
was
love
I
could
not
allow
You
were
beautiful
then
You're
just
a
coke
jaw
now
I
remember
everything
I
remember
everything
I
remember
everything,
oh
You
were
beautiful
then
I'm
still
in
too
deep
1 Darkness
2 Junebug
3 Nightfall
4 Climb a Mountain
5 I Like the Air
6 Keep On Running
7 Mescaline
8 Where You Came from
9 One By One
10 Hallways
11 Playground
12 Do What I Can
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