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Don't Want to Think

from Tempest Tost by David Campbell

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Do you remember the night you
Went dancing at Mardi-Bra
You had me on standby so we could sneak home
I saw the fear on your face when
You thought I'd abandoned you
Turn to joy that I'd not ever leave you alone

Now I don't want to think about anything
Don't want to think about anything
Don't want to think about anything
Yah yah yah

Do you remember the time we
Stood at the old house door
Both of us looking out over the land
I was holding you close and we had the same future then
Working our nerve up to just make our stand

Now I don't want to think about anything
Don't want to think about anything
Don't want to think about anything
Yah yah yah

I could never feel closer
To anyone's heart
Never thought for a moment
That we'd ever part

Now I don't want to think about anything
Don't want to think about anything
Don't want to think about anything
Yah yah yah

Pour me more wine
Pour me more wine I'm empty
So empty

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from Tempest Tost, track released September 10, 2014
David: guitar, vocals, bass, synth, banjo, mandolin, drums

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David Campbell Renfrew, Ontario

David Campbell is a composer-musician who was has a large body of material in a variety of styles and fields. He is a successful composer of TV soundtracks (Nature of Things, Vinyl Cafe, For Better or For Worse, Sniz and Fondue, etc) as well as an active guitar player in a number of bands ranging from folk to progressive rock with many stops between. ... more

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