Innocence


written by Glen Phillips www.glenphillips.com www.myspace.com/glenphillips E D E D E D E D we use to fit together, she was so open E D E D let me in deep, fed my hope E D E D and the years flew by, now we're older and broken E D E D what did I do to make this bright light go dim A D A D my my, how we've changed A D A D bitter is the fruit of the love we've made E D E D good god, what did I say E D E D to make you repeat my sins this way G D I never pray, you own me nothing Am C but if it's judgment day leave her and take me G D she's the innocent and I'm the one you want Am C and if it's judgment day leave her and take me you use to sleep on my chest, your body so warm the top of your head still smelled like a newborn and you were salvation, I thought you could atone for me but I'm just the same, and you've sins of your own, I see my my, how we've grown crooked as the seed that a father sowed I never pray, you own me nothing but if it's judgment day leave her and take me she's the innocent and I'm the one you want and if it's judgment day leave her and take me leave her and take me good god, it's the family disease we're bent as the branch on a cottonwood tree I never pray, you own me nothing but if it's judgment day leave her and take me she's the innocent and I'm the one you want and if it's judgment day leave her and take me Am C leave her and take me Am C leave her and take me NOTES: Released on Unlucky 7 (2006). Toad the Wet Sprocket