With a name like Maile how could you be anything but
An island child laying by the water in the sun?
Drinkin tea and reading magazines, taking naps in your bikini
Hey mama what’s your name? You’re my one.
I can see you, I can see you, I can see you playing on the beach
I can see you, I can see you, I can see you comin up and kissin me
Yes there's something inside me you alone stir with your strut
I do a funny little dance cause I can’t contain my love
Walkin hand in hand, strange city streets, takin’ pictures, loving who we meet
Sittin in a restaurant long after we are done and everyone’s gone
I can see you, I can see you, I can see you sittin there with me
I can see you, I can see you, I can see you lookin’ so sweet
Your eyes told me hold me
Your map told me unfold me
Your lips practice poetry
Your stars a certain symmetry
And so you called me Jabie, your singin twin, your bean-headed nut
Whistlin love songs for you all day, all night touching toes under the covers
Still remember when I saw you in the store still want you everyday a little more
You’re my constant question, my how, my why, my when, my what
I can see you, I can see you, I can see you standin there right next to me
I can see you I can see you I can see you marrying me
credits
from FOK DUB,
track released November 27, 2011
Jason Molin - Guitar and vocals
Gray Parsons - Drums
Timmy Campbell - Percussion
Lindsay Greene - Bass
Chris Vestre - Guitar
Derek Morris - Keys
Thomas van der Brook - Sax
Oliver Steck - Trumpet
Karla Manzur van der Brook - Vocals
Sara Hickman - Vocals
Maile Broccoli-Hickey - Vocals
Produced by Everyday J
Mixed and Master by Dr. Ivan Mordo
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