COULD I BE
Music and Lyrics by Meg Radford
Debut: Zimmerli Art Museum, March 25, 2009

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Performed live at the Bottle Hill Pub
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey
December 11, 2009.

Gary Radford - Guitar; Meg Radford - Guitar and Vocals; Nick Romanenko - Bass
Peter VanEmburg - Drums and Vocals; Jennifer Zahorbenski - Backing Vocals

Videography by Kevin Wojtaszek



Lyrics

How many times have you crossed my mind
Since we met, I'm perplexed, and always wasting time
Thinking of what I should say or do
Oh darling, you've got me doggin' you

Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
You run me up a wall
I just can't wait to fall
Doesn't matter what you say
You'll run me up there anyway
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?

Just a simple glance sends me reeling
Doesn't make much sense, but I sure am feeling
Despite the cold hard facts
It seems no matter what, my heart attacks

Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
You run me up a wall
I just can't wait to fall
Doesn't matter what you say
You'll run me up there anyway
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?

Notice me stutter as the insecurities flutter
In the loudest silence I have ever seen
Constantly pulling at the threads in my head
Tragedy bound yet comedy lead

Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
You run me up a wall
I just can't wait to fall
Doesn't matter what you say
You'll run me up there anyway
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?
Could I be your, could I be your, could I be, could I be your baby?



Copyright 2009 by Meg Radford. All rights reserved

This page last updated February 1, 2010, by Gary Radford.
Many thanks to Kurt Wagner, Marie Radford, and Jon Oliver.