You say what you mean are you sure that you need them by your side?
I guess that's a problem you're used to
went to the city on a morning train and got a little angry
oh that day was hell
well that's a problem I'm used to
Are you strong enough to be so proud?
You give up yourself you gave up you didn't want to it just came out wrong oh I never had nobody change my religion like you do
I didn't mean it
Life as it were had us down and out but we tried again well that's a story we're used to
the fall parking lot it was a little cold but a bottle of wine and some cheap cigarettes worked wonders to warm our aching bones
Are we strong enough to be so proud?
You give up yourself you gave up you didn't want to it just came out wrong oh I never had nobody change my religion like you do
I didn't mean it
credits
from Jake Kerbrat,
released December 1, 2009
Guitar/Vocals: Jake Kerbrat
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