"I'll write the sad parts. You'll hum the tune. Together, we'll fall apart in your living room. You've known for a while now,..you change the way I dream, but when I call you 'pretty', you just look away from me.
Now that we're grown, and your mother doesn't lay out your clothes, forget the way that you felt. Bother somebody else.
Friends that we have can't be made to feel bad for you when all those makeshift plans give you nothing to look forward to."
credits
from //WILT\\,
track released December 7, 2015
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