It plays out like a roll of film - always the same
You spit it out, "Your face etched into my brain"
I try
But I
Always end up
Where I began
This is where I fished with my father
This is where I kissed you when no-one knew my name
Lying in the concrete, dead figures of ourselves
The lake is so beautiful at this time of year
Pull the wool from my eyes
Pull the knives out from my back
A chalk outline of who I used to be
I try
But I
Always end up
Where I began
This is where I fished with my father
This is where I kissed you when no-one knew my name
Lying in the concrete, dead figures of ourselves
The lake is so beautiful at this time of year
credits
from Wolf Theatre Society,
released March 9, 2013
Jordon Ridley - Vocals, Bass
Andrew Yates - Guitar, Noise
John Curry - Drums, Vocals, Keys, Guitar
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