Call me the Pick Pocket
I can play you a song
Strummin’ along on this six-string
Hear my voice and I’ll lull you to sleep
Just forget everything that you feel’s wrong
Know now that everything is all
Right, right, right
Everything’s all right, right,
Right
Call me the Pick Pocket
I will take your fret
If I can get you to let me
Soothe your soul as I pull you away
To a place you can stay where nothing’s wrong
Know now that everything is all
Right, right, right
Everything’s all right, right, right
Everything’s all right
Everything’s all right
Everything’s all right
Everything’s all right
Know now…
Know now…
Don’t you know now?
Know now…
Don’t you know now?
Know now that everything is all right
Call me the Pick Pocket
I will rob you blind
You won’t find any pain
But when you feel I’m making the steal
There’s nothing to fear, no nothing’s wrong now
Know now that everything is all right
Everything, everything is all right
Well everything, everything is all
Right, right, right
Everything’s all right, right, right
Everything’s all ––
See these walls start to fade away
We’ll walk right into a brighter day
You know you only gotta here me play
‘Cause I’m your pick pocket, pick pocket (Everything’s all right)
Baby, I’m your pick pocket, pick pocket (Everything’s all right)
Know now that everything
Is all right
credits
from Lift You Up - EP,
released November 20, 2012
Vocals, BG’s, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin: Scott Oatley
Violin: Ragnar Rosinkranz
Electric Guitar: Jeff Dennis
B3 Organ: Dave Siebels
Bass: Terry Wilson
Drums, Percussion: Jack Kelly
Synth Programming: Jack Kelly and Scott Oatley
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