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All of That to Me

from Gimmick by Jeremy Facknitz

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Porch sitting on a lake outside of Cadiz
Hoping you won't track me down to haunt my precious dreams
Three states from where your house of love and hate is
I shoot the breeze with singing frogs who dodge the moonlight beams
A month ago today I said it's over
I love you all I can but not enough to make you stay
It's a solitary sigh among the clover
Of all my selfish wants this is the only thing I pray
Of all the men you'll love
I'm one of the bright spots
Of all the lips you'll kiss
You'll look back fondly on kissing mine
And that's all I want to be
'Cause you're all of that to me
Yeah that's all I want to be
May in Kentucky makes me shiver
Salt runs to my lips though I am far from any sea
It seems this child couldn't quite deliver
A man to truly care for you as you so cared for me
So I'll just hope
Of all the men you'll love
I'm one of the bright spots
Of all the lips you'll kiss
You'll look back fondly on kissing mine
And that's all I want to be
'Cause you're all of that to me
Yes you are

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from Gimmick, released June 2, 2002

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Jeremy Facknitz' style, continuously optimistic despite past battles with depression and alcoholism, epitomizes the strength of such confessional greats as Jim Croce and Gordon Lightfoot, with an obvious wink to Michael Penn in the chord changes, a nod to Radiohead in the rule-breaking, and an appreciation for melody and structure that would make Elvis Costello feel the torch had been passed. ... more

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