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Artist/Band:
Secondhand Serenade
Lyrics for Song: Stay Close, Don't Go
Lyrics for Album: A Twist In My Story [2008]
Staring at the glass in front of me
Is it half empty?
Have I ruined all you've given me?
I know I've been selfish
I know I've been foolish
But look through that and you will see
That I'll do better
I know, baby I can do better
If you leave me tonight
I'll wake up alone
Don't tell me I will make it on my own
Don't leave me tonight
This heart of stone will sink 'til it dies
If you leave me tonight
Sometimes I stare at you while you are sleeping
I listen to your breathing
Amazed how I somehow managed to
Sweep you off of your feet girl
Your perfect little feet girl
I took for granted what you do
But I'll do better
I know, baby I can do better
If you leave me tonight
I'll wake up alone
Don't tell me I will make it on my own
Don't leave me tonight
This heart of stone will sink 'til it dies
If you leave me tonight
And don't you know
My heart is pumping
Oh, it's putting up the fight
And I've got this feeling
That everything's alright
Don't you see
I'm not the only one for you
But you're the only one for me
If you leave me tonight
I'll wake up alone
If you leave me tonight
I'll wake up alone
Don't tell me I will make it on my own
Don't leave me tonight
This heart of stone will sink 'til it dies
If you leave me tonight
Don't leave me tonight
(Stay Close, Don't Go)
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Stay Close, Don't Go
Released on the 2008 album A Twist In My Story, "Stay Close, Don't Go" is a standout track by Secondhand Serenade. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of indie pop and dreamy electronic textures, characterized by lush harmonies and atmospheric production. As part of their discography from that era, the recording captures the emotional vulnerability often found in their work, reflecting themes of intimacy and connection amidst a backdrop of synthetic soundscapes. The track stands alongside other notable releases from the group, contributing to their reputation for crafting emotive, radio-friendly pop music that balances organic instrumentation with modern digital elements. |
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