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  • Break My Fever
      Break My Fever by Southern Call

      Break My Fever

      Song by Southern Call

      Pioneertown
      Album
      Pioneertown

      Instrument

      Piano
      Vocal
      Keys
      Backing Vocals
      Electric Guitar
      Mandolin & Ukulele
      Percussion
      Acoustic Guitar
      Special Wind Instruments
      Acoustic Drums

      Genre

      Folk
      Acoustic
      Singer-Songwriter

      Video Theme

      Road Trip
      Weddings

      Mood

      Love
      Serious
      Hopeful

      BPM

      81
      I stumbled through this life alone
      longer then I should have
      breaking down the roads and crosses
      torching everything I could have
      like a child but when you smiled and you made it all worth while
      leading me from the dark
      like a horseshoe kicking up sparks

      Your hand were hard and ready
      to hold a heart that’s heavy
      to get under the hours
      Cause I’m a snake hidden in the flowers
      leading on my better angels
      cleaning stables, turning tables
      breaking me in like jeans
      playing out like a movie scene

      then we find ourselves dancing in the kitchen in the refrigerator light
      drinking cheap wine fading into the night
      your like Chanel, I’m more like turpentine
      come and break my fever tonight
      you’re prolific happiness
      I’m a hot head pessimist
      I think the world is overcrowded
      you’ve never thought about it
      sometimes we lay in bed
      Play our lives out in our heads
      Looking in that by and by
      picking diamonds from the sky

      then we find ourselves dancing in the kitchen in the refrigerator light
      drinking cheap wine fading into the night
      You’re like Monet, I’m a bad frank lloyd Wright
      Come break my fever tonight