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Something To Say

from Hello, I'm Sad by Lee Quick

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Produced by Mike West and Lee Quick (2004)

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When I was young and lost
You were so wise and strong
But when I gave my trust
You were already gone

Why don’t you take off that mask
And take a day to explain
I just don’t believe you’ll have something to say
Anything to say
Anytime soon

When I looked up to you
You looked away and turned your back
A little girl's love refused
A lifetime of questions passed

Why don’t you take off that mask
And take away all the pain
I just don’t believe you’ll have something to say
Anything to say
Anytime soon

Why do these ties keep on pulling us apart?
And when will the time wear down that wall around your heart?

Now you are old and lost
And time is pressing on your back
There must be a way to touch
With more than a passing glance

I’ll have to take off my mask
And search my soul till it hurts
I’ll look into the glass
And I’ll take stock of my words
I’ve got to believe I’ll have something to say
Anything to say
Sometime soon

credits

from Hello, I'm Sad, released September 8, 2017
Originally from the album "Do You Think?"

Lee Quick: vocals, acoustic guitar
Dave Stover: electric & acoustic bass
Matt Swiler: drums, percussion
Trevor Brooks: piano

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Lee Quick Los Angeles, California

Lee Quick is a teacher, singer-songwriter-guitarist, ex-Army bassoonist, and Katrina refugee with a penchant for guitar songs.

Louisiana-born and classically trained, Lee (she/they) writes in varied acoustic, folk and roots styles, minimally self-produced.

For lessons on acoustic/electric guitar, bass guitar, music theory and songwriting, visit the link below for Lee’s TakeLessons profile.
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