Come and stay with me as long as you like I live outside of town where the straight highway curves Three years I lived next door to the airport So nothing you can say to me can get on my nerves
Stay till you feel your legs underneath you again I've got room in my house for you
Stay till you can breathe like normal people do I've got room in my house for you
They tore down the airport in 1981 This is where I came when I ran out of places to run Come, come Come and stay with me out here away from things Come and stay with me where the sky's real clear I live way out where no one believes anybody could live Sky's purple from six in the evening till midnight out here
Stay till the world goes down in flames I've got room, room in my house for you
This seems to be another song welcoming strays home from the narrator of “Color in Your Cheeks,” who as of 2023 we know is also Jenny from “Jenny,” “Straight Six,” “Night Light,” and “Clean Slate.”
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