You were looking for something, I was trying to find
Filling up the spaces of my mind
You were written on sidewalks, had your names in bars
I was running around trying to find you with guitars
Baby, can you put it on lien
Let your chips ride down on me
I know that you're trying your hardest to just breath
Let your chips ride down and we'll see
If I can carry the load
You were getting out of something,I was trying to get in
To whatever that you were doing then
You were seeming real low down and I never saw you smile
I never understood why it took so long, to keep yourself in style
Baby, can you put it on lien
Let your chips ride down on me
I know that you're trying your hardest to just breath
Let your chips ride down and we'll see
If I can carry the load
Oh yea baby, I can carry that load
That load on you
I carry it too
Running into losing friends
Running into losing youth
That load on you
Im bearing it to
Running into losing friends
Running into losing you too
Baby, can you put it on me
Let your chips ride down on me
I know that you're trying your hardest to just breath
Let your chips ride down and we'll see
If I can carry the load
Oh yea aby, I can carry that load
credits
from Thirty East,
released March 4, 2014
Lee Jaster // acoustic guitar, vocals
Ron Flynt // bass, piano, organ
Travis Roberts // drums
Matt Giles // electric guitar
Jenn Miori // backing vocals
Patrick Brooks // backing vocals
Jay Sims // mandolin
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