The third and final song off of Plumtree’s final album to feature lead vocals from their guitarist Amanda Braden.
It tells the story of someone who tries to make it through the weekend while dealing with a broken heart presumably after breaking up with their partner.
In the chorus and outro lies t...
[Verse 1]
There was a time
I could draw a line
From my head to my heart
And it felt fine
[Verse 2]
But now comes the time
I should draw the line
That will push us apart
You don't seem to mind
[Chorus]
I might as well
Enjoy the weekend
And pretend
Cause I can tell
That Monday's going to fall
This day won't last at all
[Verse 3]
If there was a way
To discover today
What I'm trying to find
I'd let you stay
[Verse 4]
But there is no way
You can possibly say
What you have on your mind
That would make it okay
[Chorus]
I might as well
Enjoy the weekend
And pretend
Cause I can tell
That Monday's going to fall
This day won't last at all
[Bridge]
Must be a perfect heart that
Can't accept the fact
It puts to shame
Anyone who utters its name
Must be a perfect heart that
Can't accept the fact
It puts to shame
Anyone who utters its name
[Chorus]
I might as well
Enjoy the weekend
And pretend
Cause I can tell
That Monday's going to fall
This day won't last at all
[Outro]
This day won't last at all
I Could Draw A Line was written by Plumtree.
I Could Draw A Line was produced by Justin Deneau & Plumtree.
Plumtree released I Could Draw A Line on Wed Mar 15 2000.