Let’s pour water on the bed
And destroy everything we have
And when it freezes we’ll break bread
And melt it with our collective breath
I wanna crawl inside the dishwasher
I wanna see what happens in there
I can’t withstand the temperatures
And the burns will break me down beyond repair
Why did we come all the way here?
Why did we come all the way here?
Why did we come all the way here?
Was it just so we could be reassured?
I’ve got no words for any of this
But I gotta admit I feel quite warm at this moment
And I’ve got nowhere to sit
And that’s ok, is that a sign that I’m growing?
I’ve got no words for any of this
(I feel quite warm at this moment)
And I’ve got nowhere to sit
(I feel quite warm at this moment)
I’ve got no words for any of this
(I feel quite warm at this moment)
And I’ve got nowhere to sit
(I feel quite warm at this moment)
credits
from Walls Covered In Mildew,
released September 23, 2022
James Walsh - Vocals / Guitar / Synth
Jon Herroon - Bass / Guitar
Jake Hoffpauir - Guitar
Alec Martin - Drums
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