Impressions

from by The Movement

Impressions cover art
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I said I woke up hung over on the weekend /
Slept my days away /
It’s 3:30 in the p.m. dreaming of the words I wish I could say /
And so I was thinking everything was just right smooth /
Thinking that you was in just the right mood but /
All along I’m rolling ‘round in the wrong /
‘Cause I never got no call from you /
Alright /
Now tell me what it was I was supposed to do /
I was wasted away in my head /
Was it the rose petaling or the door opening or a little love letter instead /
And indeed I couldn’t read between the lines no /
I’m feeling a bit confused /
But I said now what to do /
When I finally get the message clear /
It’s just a sweet goodbye from you /

CHORUS:
I was under the impression /
That we was doing it right /

I said I woke up in the mornin on a weekday /
Had this feelin in my head /
I rolled over and under my covers /
Was a strange girl layin in my bed /
Come on two years later she’s sayin she loves me /
I really don’t know just what to do /
I feel like I love her but under my covers /
I’ll never say goodbye to you /
I said now could you run it by me just one more time /
I really wasn’t sure of what you said /
I was too busy getting caught up in the lies /
From the sweet other side of my bed /
I said now I could never imagine or even possibly fathom /
The day that you would turn away /
But I realize that when you’re walking /
And I’m doing all the talking /
That you never had no words to say /

CHORUS /

credits

from Set Sail, released 25 October 2008
Jordan Miller (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Josh Swain (vocals, guitar, bass), Jon Ruff (scratches), Chuck Treece (drums), Mark Boyce (keyboards)

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Rock, Reggae and Hip Hop: Each is definable, recognizable and at once familiar to people the world over--but never before ... more have those three forms of musical expression been blended into a sound that is as indefinable as it is recognizable and familiar. Enter the Philadelphia quartet known as The Movement. less

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