When your bones are in a tizzy and you're bumpin' wall to wall
'Cause you're always fuckin' dizzy and you're never gonna find her
Sleepin' on the floor and laying in the dark
And trying to find the door but no one's even here yet
Never gonna find her
Never gonna need her
Never gonna see her
Ever again
Never gonna find her
Never gonna need her
Never gonna see her
Ever again
Why'd you have to go and tear me apart?
You're not the only one who has a fucking heart
Living on the side with all my shame
But I'm not the only one who should take the blame, no
Whoa
Whoa
Whoa
Losing track of time and writing things down
But you hate your fucking rhymes
And they never even liked you
Steppin' on the cracks when you're walking down the street
And you can't even relax 'cause you're never home anyway
Never gonna find her
Never gonna need her
Never gonna see her
Ever again
Never gonna find her
Never gonna need her
Whoa
Why'd you have to go and tear me apart?
You're not the only one who has a fucking heart
Living on the side with all my shame
But I'm not the only one who should take the blame
Why'd you have to go and tear me apart?
You're not the only one who has a fucking heart
Living on the side with all my shame
But I'm not the only one who should take the blame, no
Why'd you have to go and tear me apart?
You're not the only one who has a fucking heart
Living on the side with all my shame
But I'm not the only one who should take the blame
Why'd you have to go and tear me apart?
You're not the only one who has a fucking heart
Living on the side with all my shame
But I'm not the only one who should take the blame, no
Whoa
Whoa
credits
from The Palindrome Years,
released July 26, 2014
Lyrics and music written by Max Bornstein
Lead vocals - Max Bornstein
Lead guitar - Emmett Webb
Electric guitar - Max Bornstein
Acoustic guitar - Max Bornstein
Bass - Max Bornstein
Drums - Max Bornstein
Percussion - Max Bornstein
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