I ran into you on a sidewalk, heading for a dive, in the middle of the day.
I was going batshit and it was hot and I hated everybody.
You were walking like money, smelling of sweet Lancôme , with a look of disdain on your face.
Tell me how could I hate you?
You looked like a porcelain vase, just as empty, but twice the art.
Could not remember your name; made a face like I missed you.
I wasted no time giving myself to you.
It was a hard line to come up with why it was through.
I tried to keep a straight face, so you wouldn't tear me apart.
Cannot remember to remember your name, but I'll never forget you, whoever you are.
Just too hard to keep my head around you; hard enough to keep my feet on the ground.
credits
from head games,
released July 5, 2018
m.anderson: guitars and drums
paint wolf: vocals and lyrics
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