The Precipice Lyrics – The Classic Crime

The Precipice Lyrics by The Classic Crime

I wish I could play the violin
I’d play ’til tears rolled down your cheek and chin
And if you sang along
We could write the saddest song

Sometimes I indulge my every whim
And piece-by-piece I build the cell I’m in
But I only stay here long
Enough to write the saddest song

I dreamt I stood on a hill
That I wished was a mountain
To look back on all my accomplishments
Well they must have been small

Because I couldn’t seem to find them
So I took a leap off of the precipice
I wish I could play piano well
I’d hit the keys that make your spirit swell

And if you sang along
We could write the saddest song
I dreamt I stood on a hill
That I wished was a mountain

To look back on all my accomplishments
Well they must have been small
Because I couldn’t seem to find them
So I took a leap off of the precipice

Whatever the cost
Whether it works out or not
Whatever the cost
Whether it works out or not

I’ll follow you, I’ll follow you
I’ll follow you with my heart
(Sometimes I indulge my every whim)
(And piece by piece I build the cell I’m in)

(But I only stay here long)
(Enough to write the saddest song)
Whatever the cost
Whether it works out or not

Whatever the cost
Whether it works out or not
I’ll follow you, I’ll follow you
I’ll follow you with my heart

I dreamt I stood on a hill
That I wished was a mountain
To look back on all my accomplishments
Well they must have been small

Because I couldn’t seem to find them
So I took a leap off of the precipice
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The Classic Crime Lyrics – The Precipice

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The Precipice