/25 First Pressing - Light Blue
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lyrics
Wait a minute, I could’ve sworn i’ve seen your face before
In a magazine, on the TV screen
You’ve been missing since November when you didn’t come home
And your father cried and your mother called the police and put together a team
They thought you were dead but now you’re at the gas station right in front of me
With a bag of ice, blackened eye, standing in line with a man probably six foot three
With a gun by his belt he was talking it up with the clerk
I asked “are you okay?”
And with a tear in your eye, the world just stopped
All at once we had to run
But the bullets went through us not past us but through us
I still can’t believe that we don’t have holes in our chests
Feeling like we had someone
Guarding and watching us, stopping the end for us
Letting us bloom to the flowers that we really are
And when it started I could hear a scream
When he pointed his gun directly at my face, I said “you better step away from her!”
But with an itchy trigger finger, he had different plans to keep her
Then he pulled, yeah he pulled, he shot a bullet right at us
But when I went to check the damage, it was if they had just vanished
And reappeared behind our backs, smoking walls, and shattered glass
And with a tear in your eye the world just stopped
All at once we had to run
But the bullets went through us not past us but through us
I still can’t believe that we don’t have holes in our chests
Feeling like we had someone
But the bullets went through us not past us but through us
I still can’t believe that we don’t have holes in our chests
Guarding and watching us, stopping the end for us
Letting us bloom to the flowers that we really are
Tasty fuzzy indie jams to get your mouth watering and your head bobbing, so crack open a glowstick and chug the whole thing because tide pods arent cool anymore. - Shogun Law