You and I
Were fireflies
In paradise
But all your lies
Made me feel
Like you could steal
All my love
(All my love)
Friends like you
Don't pay their dues
You always lose
My point of view
You act so well
Can't read your tell
Not at all
(Not at all)
Right in the thick of this
You're making brand new lists
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
Why'd you say
You wanna stay
We'll be okay
You'll never stray
Only to
Get me through
All this time
(All this time)
What's in sight?
The traffic light
Use all my might
Just to fight
The thought of you
With someone new
Please don't go
(Please don't go)
Right in the thick of this
You're making brand new lists
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
Where are you now?
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
I've been stood up
And I wanna go home
credits
from The Palindrome Years,
released July 26, 2014
Lyrics and music written by Max Bornstein
Lead vocals - Max Bornstein
Background vocals - Max Bornstein and Missy Bauman
Lead guitar - Max Bornstein
Electric guitar - Max Bornstein
Acoustic guitar - Max Bornstein
Keyboard - Colin Knowles
Bass - Max Bornstein
Drums - Max Bornstein
Percussion - Max Bornstein
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