Smooth Jazz

Jason Rule, Cameron Boucher, Kevin O’Donnell

[Verse 1: Cameron Boucher]
There's not a thing that I could say
To stop your blue eyes from fading to gray
And all the blood will rush to my head
And fall out of my mouth

[Verse 2: Cameron Boucher]
Am I invisible now?
To a friend in a hospital gown
I'll still call your phone to hear your voice
Am I invisible now?
To a friend in a hospital gown
I'll still call your phone to hear your voice

[Verse 3: Cameron Boucher]
I learned a lot about death fore I grew up
And I watched you begin to fade when I was eighteen
I swore that I would be okay
You told me that your biggest fear was waking up each day

[Verse 4: Cameron Boucher]
So when I wake up in the morning
On top of blankets, fully clothes
I'll tear death's fingers from my throat
To remind me that I'll never be alone
Remind me that I'll never be alone

Trivia about the song Smooth Jazz by Sorority Noise

When was the song “Smooth Jazz” released by Sorority Noise?
The song Smooth Jazz was released in 2014, on the album “Forgettable”.
Who composed the song “Smooth Jazz” by Sorority Noise?
The song “Smooth Jazz” by Sorority Noise was composed by Jason Rule, Cameron Boucher, Kevin O’Donnell.

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