Jason Isbell
Daylight
She's got me tied in a knot
That's what I thought she'd do
Don't ask me what's on my mind, I'm fine
I'll push on through

Not much to see on this angry street
So I'll sleep the day away
Look past my barnacled mind
And in time, I'll roll the stone away

While we still have the daylight
I might look these lessons in the eye
While we still have the daylight
I might become some brand-new kind of guy

Brass knuckles and birds on a wire retire
But no one gets free
I'd pay to tear these chains away
This steel sympathy

Cut bait and cold black forty weight
No one can sing for me
They fall down with grease in their eyes and cry
"How could this come to be?"

While we still have the daylight
I might look these lessons in the eye
While we still have the daylight
I might become some brand-new kind of guy
While we still have the daylight
I might look these lessons in the eye
While we still have the daylight
I might become some brand-new kind of guy