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about
This track is the first track that is finished on my band's first album, Cartoon Problems. The rest of this album will be available soon.
lyrics
People say a lot but almost never what they mean.
Their mouths run like hot water and I wash my face clean.
Maybe I’m store bought
But you are a machine.
If you stop to talk to me
You could build me an excuse to rip at the -
Seems like I’ve been asleep for years,
Avoiding all-
My fear is that you’ll wake me up
You all talk too much but never say anything.
You shudder at a touch and look away when I’m staring.
It’s a nice crutch,
Living in a screen.
If you stop and pinch me
You can prove it’s just as lame
Living-
In a dream I was asleep for weeks,
Surrounded by you freaks who always wake me up.
It’s so ripe of a disappointment since you came here.
And it’s so nice to make your acquaintance but you don’t care.
So why should I care?
If you think it’s rough, walk towards the center with the nones.
And they will call your bluff and tell you to take it as it comes.
If you’ve had enough
The only thing to do is come undone
And they will take the stuff of you
And build you an excuse
To say I have abused the right to fall asleep for days.
How much do you get paid to wake me up?
And it’s so ripe of a disappointment since you came here.
And it’s so nice to make your acquaintance but you don’t care
So why should I care?
credits
released September 10, 2016
All music and lyrics/vocals and guitar by Lilliana Villines.
Recorded at Rainbow Garage Studios in Van Nuys, Ca.
Big thanks to the engineers, Nico Lehtonen and Rick Cuhna.
Song artwork by Melanie Wolf.
Euphio font by Eri Robinson.
Emotional bootcamp by Sean Tavella, Aidan McDonough, and Miles Shannon, the remainder of Euphio.
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