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lyrics
I asked him, how he was doing,
I said “I don’t really have a plan, and that’s a plus.”
I asked him, how he was doing,
I said “I dragged myself out of bed, and that’s enough.”
But I can’t remove from my fucking head,
Every awful word I’ve ever said,
To anyone that ever existed, anywhere.
Ever, ever, anywhere.
(Too many duvet days and pills,
I miss those blue remembered hills).
I asked him, how he was doing,
I said “I got up and brushed my teeth, and that’s a start.”
I asked him, how he was doing,
I didn’t tell him that things had already fallen apart.
Because I knew if I did then the guilt would creep,
And I would lose every friend I can’t fucking keep,
I’m so tired of fucking trying, constantly.
(Too many duvet days and pills,
I miss those blue remembered hills)
supported by 6 fans who also own “Guilt Would Creep”
Wow absolutely love every song - positive engergy blasting through my ears - heart beats per minute at 222 - every strum and hit and shout deserves its own memory - when this album plays, heaven is an ocean of sound waves and the cover art of heathcliff is printed on my surfboard - especially enjoyed all bass lines ;) IronBizkit222
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supported by 5 fans who also own “Guilt Would Creep”
Like early Bad Religion colliding with Ignite's tour van. Ripe for the Fat Wreck / early Epitaph enthusiast... The opener is gold, but this 3-tracker is catchy and solid. With a great Chicago pedigree, you can't go wrong. Craving a full-length big time... Michael F.