We Don’t Eat Lyrics

[Hook]
That we don't eat until your father's at the table
We don't drink until the devil's turned to dust
Never once has any man I've met been able to love
So if I were you, I'd have a little trust


[Bridge]
Am I an honest man, and true?
Have I been good to you at all?
Oh, I'm so tired of playing these games

We'd just be running down
The same old lines, the same old stories of
Breathless trains and worn down glories
Houses burning, worlds that turn on their own


[Hook]
So we don't eat until your father's at the table
We don't drink until the devil's turned to dust
Never once has any man I've met been able to love
So if I were you my friend, I'd learn to have just a little bit of trust

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Irish folk singer James Vincent McMorrow pens a sensitive ballad of self-discovery and contemplation that examines growing up Christian and feeling distant from his faith as an adulthood.

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