The Lines of my Earth

Matt Slocum

The lines of my earth, so brittle, unfertile, and ready to die.
I need a drink, but the well has gone dry.
And we in the habit of saying the same things all over again,
For the money we shall make.

This is the last song that I write
'Til you tell me otherwise.
And it's because I just don't feel it.
This is the last song
'Til you tell me otherwise.
And it's because I just don't feel it anymore.

It should be our time. This fertile youth's black soil is ready for rain.
The harvest is nigh, but the well has gone dry.
And they in the habit of saying the same things all over again,
about the money we shall make.

This is the last song that I write
'Til you tell me otherwise.
And it's because I just don't feel it.
This is the last song
'Til you tell me otherwise.
And it's because I just don't feel it anymore

Trivia about the song The Lines of my Earth by Sixpence None The Richer

When was the song “The Lines of my Earth” released by Sixpence None The Richer?
The song The Lines of my Earth was released in 1997, on the album “Sixpence None The Richer”.
Who composed the song “The Lines of my Earth” by Sixpence None The Richer?
The song “The Lines of my Earth” by Sixpence None The Richer was composed by Matt Slocum.

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