paroles de chanson It Don't Suit Me (Like Before) - John Moreland
Well
we
haven't
got
all
night
Come
on
and
raise
a
toast
We're
only
one
time
aiming
for
the
sun
Thought
we'd
be
grinding
all
our
gears
Til
we're
giving
up
the
ghost
And
grieving
from
the
ties
that
we'd
undone
I'm
still
staring
at
the
sky,
like
at
the
start
With
all
these
heavy
anchors
on
my
heart
But
they
don't
suit
me,
babe,
like
before
They
don't
suit
me
like
they
did
before
Always
waving
flags
and
waging
wars
But
it
don't
suit
me
like
before
It
don't
suit
me
like
before
Well
folks
like
me
and
you
We
don't
know
how
to
call
a
truce
And
when
we
can't
lose
the
fight,
we
just
lose
touch
So
we
sit
comparing
scars
Strumming
on
the
stars
And
leaning
on
the
oldest,
closest
crutch
Don't
let
me
turn
to
dust
to
turn
a
phrase
Could
you
help
me
wash
these
years
off
of
my
face?
But
they
don't
suit
me,
babe,
like
before
They
don't
suit
me
like
they
did
before
Always
waving
flags
and
waging
wars
But
it
don't
suit
me
like
before
It
don't
suit
me
like
before
I
used
to
have
a
prisoner's
point
of
view
Now
I
only
care
for
being
seen
by
you
Cause
they
don't
suit
me,
babe,
like
before
It
don't
suit
me
like
it
did
before
Always
waving
flags
and
waging
wars
But
it
don't
suit
me
like
before
It
don't
suit
me
like
before
No,
it
don't
suit
me
like
before
It
don't
suit
me
like
before
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