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about
It's a folk song sped up.
lyrics
said I'd meet you hours ago
but I really just left
these seven unread messages
keep weighing on my chest
you must think I'm such a fool
pretending I can't see
what you and your associates
they really think of me
I'll meet you in the city
and I'll bring all the wine
if I could make it up to you
then that would be just fine
careening past the highway signs
in the dark, they look the same
I cannot read their numbers
and I can't make out their names
by the time I get there
it'll be too late
I just hope your roommate's there
to let me through the gate
I can't laugh about it
cause I don't see the joke
I'm parked outside your doorway
and I'm shivering in my coat
she let me in and sat me down
and greeted me by name
I can tell its been a while
'cause nothing is the same
there's new holes in the armchair
new posters on the wall
I told her I'd been driving
and I didn't think to call
you walked looking sullen
you always seem so blue
When I asked what the problem was
you said, "honey it's you"
I didn't take that very well
she said "be on your way"
I jumped into the armchair
and I pleaded "let me stay"
I said "I can't afford the gas
it's such a ways to go"
she said, "now where's your dignity"
and threw me in the snow
now that I think about it
I'm better off alone
maybe this place has changed you
and has chilled you to the bone
so I won't keep on tryin
closin' down the show
you don't feel so cold now
making angels in the snow
credits
released November 25, 2018
Written, performed, and engineered by Stereo Verde: Jack Pacilio, Luke Pacilio, and Greg Venizelos.
Guitars: Jack
Bass: Luke
Drums: Greg
Vocals: Jack and Luke
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