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Cody Thoreson - The Jester Lyrics



Cody Thoreson - The Jester Lyrics




Oh how I wish you were here
And I wish your sounds were in my ear

I guess that's the way she f*cking goes
But you left us too soon
So it's hard to really know
If any one of us could have changed a damn thing
And this world without your swing, it really f*cking stings

Because we hear this same story every single f*cking day
And If I knew that train was coming I would have stood in its way
But you were the jester and you always loved your games
But HB lost your music and I think that's a damn shame

Maybe all you ever really needed was a sign
Cause folks like you and I can't count on two stars to align
And even though it seems like we were damned through design
I cry that music couldn't save your life like it saved mine
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Oh how I wish you were here
And I wish your sounds were in my ear

I guess that's the way she f*cking goes
But you left us too soon
So it's hard to really know
If any one of us could have changed a damn thing
And this world without your swing, it really f*cking stings

Because we hear this same story every single f*cking day
And If I knew that train was coming I would have stood in its way
But you were the jester and you always loved your games
But HB lost your music and I think that's a damn shame

Maybe all you ever really needed was a sign
Cause folks like you and I can't count on two stars to align
And even though it seems like we were damned through design
I cry that music couldn't save your life like it saved mine
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Writer: Christopher Thoreson
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Cody Thoreson - The Jester Video
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Performed By: Cody Thoreson
Language: English
Length: 5:23
Written by: Christopher Thoreson

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