I wish I could've accepted it more gracefully
But I'm not very good
At hiding a single emotion I have
And you should know that by now
That I'm transparent
And you used to
Like that about me
You said on the roof of a building one night
I was spacing out
Thinking about the height
How I love to stare straight down
And you should know that by now
That I'm a sheet of glass
And I don't get scratched easily
But when I break, I really shatter
I really shatter
I really shatter
You know I couldn't accept the reflection you made
In glass over city streets
Images fall
And you should know that by now
And that's when the skyline sighed
from the kind in your eyes
The secrets we forgot
Were dignified
And you should know that by
You should know that by
You should know that by now
credits
from Interval,
track released December 1, 2015
Lyrics: Victoria Ziglar, Trey Catlett, Melissa Mathon
Vocals: Victoria Ziglar, Trey Catlett,
Keyboard: Melissa Mathon
Guitar: Trey Catlett
Drums: Michael Ziglar
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