Text: Ellis Paul. Lay Your Wager Down.
You're my flesh and blood
But we're not the same
A common name
And now
A common distance
I looked up to you
In your plush armchair
Respect or fear
I couldn't see the difference
Lay your wager down
Who'll be king in tinsel town?
`cause all the prophets and the gypsies
On the strip in venice beach
Have looked me in the eye
And said, "your dreams still lie in reach"
And who am I to doubt them
And who are you
To write these speeches?
Is it my poverty
That brings a blush to you?
Or the honesty
That speaks the mind
That comes with it
Were you once a man
With younger eyes
A hungry pride
That would not feel
Resistance?
Lay your wager down
They're crowning the king in tinsel town
There are strangers, there are lovers
Out on fairfax in a line
They look me in the eye
And say "our thoughts are intertwined"
And who am I to doubt them?
And who are you to tear down
These signs?
But we're not the same
A common name
And now
A common distance
I looked up to you
In your plush armchair
Respect or fear
I couldn't see the difference
Lay your wager down
Who'll be king in tinsel town?
`cause all the prophets and the gypsies
On the strip in venice beach
Have looked me in the eye
And said, "your dreams still lie in reach"
And who am I to doubt them
And who are you
To write these speeches?
Is it my poverty
That brings a blush to you?
Or the honesty
That speaks the mind
That comes with it
Were you once a man
With younger eyes
A hungry pride
That would not feel
Resistance?
Lay your wager down
They're crowning the king in tinsel town
There are strangers, there are lovers
Out on fairfax in a line
They look me in the eye
And say "our thoughts are intertwined"
And who am I to doubt them?
And who are you to tear down
These signs?
Ellis Paul