With This Easel

Fair to Midland

And there we go instead a tease that mocks the beggar,
It looks so flawless.
I've seen them bat their eyes and come a dime-a-dozen,
Just take two steps back.

Hold me.
No, not you but the other,
The one with the rags on.
Hold me.
Substitute rain with some poison and drink to the sequel.

Torching, torching.
Oh.

You seem withdrawn and plushed until you talk to others,
Wish I'd been gift-wrapped.
Just hope to catch a gaze and just because it's chipping,
Doesn't mean it's useless.

Hold me.
No, not you but the other,
The one with the rags on.
Hold me.
Substitute rain with some poison and drink to the sequel.

Torching, torching.
Yeah.
Torching, torching.

Somehow I reduced,
And a surgeon told me it's no good,
"You'll have to double your intake",
And the risk?
Hearts were made for cigarettes,
Little girls love to light up.

(Bridge.)

Somehow I reduced,
And a surgeon told me it's no good,
"You'll have to double your intake",
And the risk?
Hearts were made for cigarettes,
Little girls love to light up.

Hold me.
No, not you but the other,
The one with the rags on.
Hold me.
Substitute rain with some poison and drink to the sequel.

Torching, torching.

Trivia about the song With This Easel by Fair To Midland

When was the song “With This Easel” released by Fair To Midland?
The song With This Easel was released in 2002, on the album “The Carbon Copy Silver Lining”.
Who composed the song “With This Easel” by Fair To Midland?
The song “With This Easel” by Fair To Midland was composed by Fair to Midland.

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