The Pocket - Andy Grammer

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The Pocket Lyrics

Do you want to be my love, my sight, my heart, and my eyes
My world, my pride, my stars in my skies
I'm looking for a queen who's more than gorgeous on a movie screen
I'm looking for the covergirl of dignified beauty magazine

I want dimples, and simple symbols that she's sweet
Wrinkles her nose, expose what I mean
I'm looking for a four-course meal that isn't based in base desire
I'm looking for a lady that knows the soul is more than an appetizer

Just one more thing
Just one more thing

Do we fit in the pocket, can we fix it back in the pocket
When the dreams and the drums start rocking
Can we dance with our knees not knocking
See I, I want a lady I can put stock in
I want a bass and backbeat to lock in
I want to know real love's not forgotten

I want a teacher who's eager to speak her mind
Delicate features, sweet with her tongue so kind
I'm looking for the markers that say permanent so we can share
I'm looking for a love still alive and well in rocking chairs
I want faithful, and stable, and able
Beauty that moves me and improves my soul

I'm looking for a shining light that likes to fight and persevere
I'm looking for a lady that wants to make me part of her atmosphere

Just one more thing
Just one more thing

Do we fit in the pocket, can we fix it back in the pocket
When the dreams and the drums start rocking
Can we dance with our knees not knocking, knocking
See I, I want a lady I can put stock in
I want a bass and backbeat to lock in
I want to know real love's not forgotten

All I need to know is
All I need to know is
All I need to know is

Are you clear on who you are
Do you love it?
When this world starts getting hard
Rise above it, rise above it

In the pocket
Can we fix it back in the pocket
When the dreams and the drums start rocking, rocking
Can we dance with our knees not knocking
See I, I want a lady I can put stock in
I want a base and backbeat to lock in
I want to know real love's not forgotten

In the pocket
Can we fix it back in the pocket
When the dreams and the drums start rocking, rocking
Can we dance with our knees not knocking
See I, I want a lady I can put stock in
I want a base and backbeat to lock in
I want to know real love's not forgotten

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Andrew Charles "Andy" Grammer (born December 3, 1983) is an American Singer-songwriter managed by Steve Greenberg's S-Curve Records. He released his first album in June 2011. He was born in Los Angeles, United States, but grew up in New York. At 20, he returned to the Los Angeles area. He currently resides in Los Angeles. His father is Singer-songwriter, Red Grammer. In 2007, he graduated from California State University, Northridge, with a B.A. in Music Industry Studies.
Grammer started as a busker on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica and later performed in the Viper Room, the Roxy Theatre (West Hollywood) and the House of Blues. Grammer perfected his writing skills as an artist whilst performing on the streets and according to the Keep Your Head Up Songfacts he wrote the song to raise his own spirits after a particularly long day.
His debut video for "Keep Your Head Up" (starring Rainn Wilson) was an iTunes video of the week in 2010, and the version on the artist's site uses an interactive interface that allows the viewer to "send the singer into goofy scenarios". He performed the song on The Rachael Ray Show on November 17, 2010. He is currently opening for Plain White T's for the second leg of their "Wonders of the Younger" tour.
In January 2011, he was named an "Artist to Watch" by Billboard magazine.
He performed at SXSW 2011, playing BMI's Acoustic Brunch, where he was one of the artists contributing to a recording produced by Hanson to benefit the victims of the 2011 Japan earthquake.

His "Keep Your Head Up" video was nominated for MTV's O Music Award for Most Innovative Music Video in April 2011 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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