it’s plain to see how you and me could count out so consistently the times the time was running short for you to sort of court the empty feelings felt inside your failing heart was hovering on cigarettes and piano strings that sing my oh my how lovely we both look today invested in the ways we say it’s fine I wind up on the morning news purporting my ambitions to be right and right away you make it clear to me that we won’t be a word that would define this present state of you and I so don’t suppose our future’s looking bright it might just be that clarity is clearly not conforming to my sight don’t dare describe the scenery as setting fit for being so contrite and hopefully that note you leave will help the self-deceit believe I’m doing alright cause underneath the subtleties this situation’s starting to unbind it’s funny how you look that way expecting me to come around and say it’s fine
credits
from Not Funny,
released August 3, 2018
Written & Performed by Not Funny
Recorded at Studio 'M' in Omaha, Nebraska
Drums - Cody Soulliere
Bass & Vocals - Mark Siegel
Guitar & Vocals - Aaron David Wrigley
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