Every Little Thing She Does Is Tragic Lyrics – Our Time Down Here

Every Little Thing She Does Is Tragic Lyrics by Our Time Down Here

So i’m out in town, trawling around right past the store where you work
The sunlight burns my eyes as last night ben and i drank till the hour hurt
We stretch the minutes out, like skin over bone
It’s 1pm i don’t go in, i tease myself but never do

I don’t need the shoes you sell and though we’ve still never met, i never want us to
Because i don’t feel much of anything, i just feign things these days
Having something i’ll never chase, just fills the empty spacе
Could this black hole and it’s subtle nuances

Trick mе into thinking that this is more than it is?
You text my phone, you said “i saw someone who looked a lot like you”
And as i saw my face in the elevator glass for a second
I thought i did too

I can’t recall when it hit me, but it must’ve been months ago
Coffee wired, but still feel tired, who knows if i’ll make the show tonight
I’m lead, while you walk on air
Blank as the white ties and tails on fred astaire

Could this black hole and it’s subtle nuances
Trick me into thinking that this is more than it is?
You text my phone, you said “i saw someone who looked a lot like you”
And as i saw my face in the elevator glass for a second

I thought i did too
The grey and the silver reflect the ‘west quay’ light
And in the twilight of my youth, i try to forget my life
Could this black hole and it’s subtle nuances

Trick me into thinking that this is more than it is?
You text my phone, you said “i saw someone who looked a lot like you”
And as i saw my face in the elevator glass for a second
I thought i did too

I thought i did too
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Our Time Down Here Lyrics – Every Little Thing She Does Is Tragic

Our Time Down Here

Every Little Thing She Does Is Tragic