Vance Joy
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[Verse 1]
Say I don't look much like a lover
Doesn't mean that I won't try
To set your world on fire every once in a while
We lie on the kitchen floor
Hot air rises and it's going to be hot as hell here soon
We're gonna need some relief
[Pre-Chorus]
Sick of leaving things half-done, leaving things half-said
Sick of leaving things half-done, leaving things half-said
[Chorus]
Oh, I am, I am trying
The best that I can
I am, I am trying
[Verse 2]
You can keep moving on like you do
The road goes as far as the eye can see
I won't stand in your way, what's the good in that?
And the flowers in their bed
They're drooping and dying and fading away
This weather's no good for growing things
[Pre-Chorus]
Sick of leaving things half-done, leaving things half-said
Sick of leaving things half-done, leaving things half-said
[Chorus]
Oh, I am, I am trying
The best that I can
I am, I am trying
The best that I can
[Verse 3]
Will you keep moving on like you do?
Will you keep moving on?
So, will you keep moving you on like you do?
[Chorus]
Oh, I am, I am trying
The best that I can
I am, I am trying
The best that I can
I am, I am trying
The best that I can
I am, I am trying
The best that I can
Best That I Can was written by Vance Joy.
Best That I Can was produced by Edwin White & Vance Joy.
Vance Joy released Best That I Can on Fri Sep 05 2014.
Vance Joy via TheMusic.com.au
I wrote this a week before we turned the album in – I needed to get it down. It was inspired by a short story by John Steinbeck called The Chrysanthemums, and the song was produced by me and my drummer, Edwin White, in a couple of half-days. Very proud of this one.