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Another Way To Be In Love

from 4AM by Rachel Efron

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You tell me that you’ve lost yourself to be with me
That I am not the woman that I seemed to be
Your life becomes the burden of the love you’ve known
The more you’ve shared yourself the more you are alone

Well shine your brightest light on our pathology
Specifically the portion that applies to me
Help me find my way to all that I might do
To quantify my need and make it up to you

Seven times who you are
Twenty times what you say
Once you’ve made it this far
Just leave the best unsaid and go ahead
Find another way to be in love

So I’m the fool who took your words as poetry
Made love between the verses of what we could be
I navigate for meaning in your drunken prayer
The same time I correct for how you seemed to care

Seven times who you are
Twenty times what you say
Once you’ve made it this far
Just leave the best unsaid and go ahead
Find another way to be in love

If there is hope it is this
The very love you resist
Is looking on you as this August sky
And I will stay just in case
You choose to forfeit the race
And turn around to find a reason why

Seven times who you are
Twenty times what you say
Once you’ve made it this far
Just leave the best unsaid and go ahead
Find another way
A better way
There is a way to be in love
I’ll be in love

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from 4AM, released August 22, 2009

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Rachel Efron Oakland, California

Oakland-based singer/songwriter Rachel Efron writes edgy but deeply felt piano driven alt-pop, nuanced by a forever love for improvised jazz and impressionistic classical music. She takes her influence from The Beatles and Tom Waits, Ben Folds and Feist, alongside the melodic sensibilities of Grieg and Chopin, and the chord voicings of Bill Evans and Brad Mehldau. ... more

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