Why you waiting on the sundown?
Why you waiting on the weight of the town?
Getting lost in the sound
And you're wishing that you could come down
Hold up wait a minute
We can do it if you wanna
We can talk about the money
We can talk about the objectivity
The animosity is killing me
And making me confident in a conversation
I am better at erasing
And pissing in down the black spots
In the race cars in the streets with the least stops
No face, worried about water under the bridge
I tied my tongue when the lungs got singed
Mine don't enter in the situation
Fading frontier, blanket hesitation
Tired of walking on these floors in bare feet
My only worry, my only repeat
Apathetic, empathy bleeding
I'm meeting god on the floor of the kitchen
Exploring more indecision
And a dwindling part of the body is tingling
Afraid of nothing
Haunted basements for the places I've been
Still water under the floorboards
And red lights on the glare of the four door
No face, worried about water under the bridge
I tied my tongue when the lungs got singed
credits
from laughingstock EP,
released March 17, 2017
Written by Josh Hughes and Aiken Muller
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