A few weeks later
From when you said you weren't dead
Them alligators
Still swimming around your head
But now it's two months after
Two more til you let it go
This four week disaster
Crawled here all on its own
Now I could leave you
But I could not leave you alone
I could not leave you a. . .
Did you get what you were begging for
Cheap advice from a dying world?
Oh no
You couldn't leave it alone
Leave it a. . .
Fornicator
Well you said you were fine
Guess I made it
Didn't make it mine
Well now it's four weeks after
And too weak to let it go
This whole reactor
Melt down before you know
I got a planet
But I can not plan it alone
I can not plan it alone
Did you get what you were begging for
A little extra when you can't fit no more
Oh no
I think I gotta go home
I could not leave it alone
I think I gotta go
Soaked in the laughter of those
Strangers that you know
I couldn't leave it alone
I guess I gotta go home
I guess I gotta go home
I guess I gotta go home
I couldn't leave it alone
I guess I gotta go home
Cause I couldn't leave it alone
I think I gotta go home
credits
from Paper Knife,
released September 23, 2017
Cameron Smith - Acoustic Guitar, Omnichord
Jesse Gage - Drums, Bass
Andy Pickett - Keys
Bryce Gammill - Lead Guitar
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