I had a flask and a hand rolled cigarette
My tongue was tied in a nicotine safety net
I still remember everything you said
I hope that you remember just a bit
“You look very nice and how’s your boyfriend?”
Why do I always say such stupid shit?
He likes you some but I like you the best
A secret glance in half a pirouette
I’m only bitter because I really care
And I’m just glad that you were really there
On the bedroom floor we drank local wines
My veins filled with cum, you didn’t bat an eye
We rolled a joint but didn’t have a light
“It’s okay” I smiled, and said goodnight
I walked home and stepped on every crack
I covet love, I know I’ll never have
I’ll never be content because I lack
I’m not afraid of love, just to act
I’m only bitter because I really care
And I’m just glad that you are really here
I’m only bitter because I really care
And I’m just glad that you are really here
credits
from EP 2,
released June 3, 2015
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by John Dinsmore at Lincoln County Social Club. Composed and performed by Joseph Landau. Intro riff written by Sean Traczyk.
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