I'm at a war with myself.
Stuck between loving you and leaving you like you always do.
You know it's true.
The cap twists off again;
Here we go again.
Another night alone,
Waiting by the phone.
Please come home.
Come home.
Follow through.
Walk away.
Swear to God, I'll find a way to hate you.
Your mistakes cast you away with all the love I gave you.
Save your breath.
There's nothing you can say to me.
So walk away.
Hope to God, you don't find a way to break me.
Someone save me.
Are you bored with yourself?
Drunk.
And I promise you I'll be leaving you and your pride will too.
You know I'm through.
The cap twists off again;
Here we go again.
Another night alone,
Waiting by the phone.
Don't come home.
Come home.
Follow through.
Walk away.
Swear to God, I'll find a way to hate you.
Your mistakes cast you away with all the love I gave you.
Save your breath.
There's nothing you can say to me.
So walk away.
Hope to God, you don't find a way to break me.
(I just want to forget you)
Someone save me.
When you chose to abandon home,
And tore apart a family that loved you.
We made a promise that I'd let you go.
In due time maybe I can forgive you.
I just want to forget you.
Walk away.
Swear to God, I'll find a way to hate you.
Your mistakes cast you away with all the love I gave you.
Save your breath.
There's nothing you can say to me.
So walk away.
Hope to God, you don't find a way to break me.
(I just want to forget you)
Someone save me.
(I just want to forget you)
Someone save me
The verse "Can't even buy a coffee without exploiting someone" got me. It really hits hard. For the entire length of the album it felt like the end of the world.
But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
The new EP from Steve Gunn pairs the guitarist with Mdou Moctar, Circuit des Yeux, Bing & Ruth, and more for five evocative songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 7, 2022
Recorded live at St Buryan Church, the latest from Sarah McQuaid is a showcase for the simple power of voice & guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2021
viscerally affected by covid, this album has a less optimistic but more accepting message than the previous. it reaches the heart of my experience (and others'?) in a cathartic and depressing acknowledgement. it's nice to know you feel the same niq