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lyrics
Don’t hang around me cause I love you
More than asking you is less than i could do
So tell me what to do
I never really see you in the springtime
You don’t listen when you don’t have the time
To hear what’s on my mind
Because you know
You’re more than three words
You’re a dictionary
From the 90s
You know you’re like Bowie
You do what you want until you die
So please don’t take me for my answer it’s not the truth
I see God I see Vishnu
And for now we’ll pass our youth
So don’t tell me darling
Please don’t hate me when I say
Don’t cover your face
This isn’t the place
And I love you, but you know that
I just hate this fucking town
To see me in malaise
You won’t see me for days
Harry Potter, Harry Potter all night, all tonight
Hairy mothers, fuck your druthers all right, all tonight
I never really see you see you when you don’t want to
“Can’t you be more like that?”
Well I could force it
But you’re a force kid
I never really scream when you’re just not here
Like I could never ever
Well I don’t know you
So how could I own you?
Because you know you’re more than three words
You’re like forewords in my journal
You know you’re like Bowie
We’ll do what we want and until you die (die die)
So please don’t give me all the answers to my youth
I see God, I see Vishnu
And for now we’ll pass on you
So don’t tell me darling
Please don’t hate me when I say
Don’t cover your face
This isn’t the place
And I love you, but you know that
I just hate this fucking town
To see me in malaise
HEY THAT RHYMES WITH MAYONNAISE!!!
Antiquated Future celebrates the career of prolific Portland garage-punk singer-songwriter Christopher Sutton with this catchy collection. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2022