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I'm afraid, and I'm a coward, and I'd bet money that you'd watch me fail.
If it weren't for the hour drawing nearer to the end you'd have me still.

But just like the end of every story book, someone has to die.
And after the funeral, we'll all come together and be smiles.

I'm afraid, and I'm a coward, and I'd bet money that you'd watch me fail.
If it weren't for the hour drawing nearer to the end you'd have me still.

And after all the wonders of this world I never thought I'd see
Another man in my future but I guess that's how it has to be.

I'm afraid, and I'm a coward, and I'd bet money that you'd watch me fail.
If it weren't for the hour drawing nearer to the end you'd have me still.

Cause when I know that you are here and I am there and we are never right
The only thing that's holding is the binding of the book that's kept us tight.

I'm afraid, and I'm a coward, and I'd bet money that you'd watch me fail.
If it weren't for the hour drawing nearer to the end you'd have me still.

Cause even though I'd love you, and I'd love you to the end of time,
I wouldn't seem to get over that little speckle in my mind.

I'm afraid, and I'm a coward, and I'd bet money that you'd watch me fail.

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from I Wonder If This Is How Dogs Feel, released June 28, 2014

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The PBJs are an acoustic duo of best friends from small towns in Southeast Iowa connected by train tracks. Both are no stranger to softer, folk rock, with Nalani Proctor, a solo artist out of Keokuk, and Jason Bolinger, once the drummer for Ottumwa band "She Swings She Sways". ... more

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