January 2013. I recorded this at my friend Trevor's house.
lyrics
Lost inside a tapestry
You had your back to me
and I got a little more cunning
for each minute spent running
so then we had no tact
who knew that'd bite us?
i did but i stayed quiet and discrete
i guess that i get it, i'm just annoyed
by the overly monotonous tone of his voice
and that chlorine smell
that reminded me of burning
you thought you knew so well
and i found that concerning
because no one could tell
that you weren't lost just learning
funny things you think about
come flying out of your mouth
while i drink
but its not enough consumption
to be where i wanted
then we go back
it's just like you to get mad
over insignificant things
i guess that i get it, i'm just annoyed
by the overly monotonous tone of his voice
and that chlorine smell
that reminded me of burning
you thought you knew so well
and i found that concerning
because no one could tell
that you weren't lost just learning
how promises fly out your mouth
no excuses, no ways out
you worry about the sound
credits
from Bootleg,
released July 9, 2013
Connor Byrne wrote the lyrics and music to this song.
Trevor Leonard recorded it.
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