Plea from a Cat Named Virtute Lyrics – The Goggles Do Nothing

Plea from a Cat Named Virtute Lyrics by The Goggles Do Nothing

Why don’t you ever want to play?
I’m tired of this piece of string
You sleep as much as I do now
And you don’t eat much of anything

I don’t know who you’re talking to
I made a search through every room
But all I found was dust that moved
In shadows of the afternoon

And listen, about those bitter songs you sing?
They’re not helping anything
They won’t make you strong
So, we should open up the house

Invite the tabby two doors down
You could ask your sister
If she doesn’t bring her basset hound
Tape-hiss and the Modern Man

Cold War and card catalogues
To come and join us if they can
For girly drinks and parlor games
We’ll pass around the easy lie

Of absolutely no regrets
And later maybe you could try
To let your losses dangle off
The sharp edge of a century

And talk about the weather, or
How the weather used to be
And I’ll cater with all the birds that I can kill
Let their tiny feathers fill disappointment

And lie down, lick the sorrow from your skin
Scratch the terror and begin
To believe you’re strong
All you ever want to do is drink and watch TV

And frankly that thing doesn’t really interest me
I swear I’m going to bite you hard
And taste your tinny blood
If you don’t stop the self-defeating lies

You’ve been repeating since the day you brought me home
I know you’re strong
Find more lyrics at westlyrics.com

Listen to their music here
WestLyrics.com Amazon Music    WestLyrics.com Apple Music
Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate and an Apple Partner, we earn from qualifying purchases

The Goggles Do Nothing Lyrics – Plea from a Cat Named Virtute

The Goggles Do Nothing

Plea from a Cat Named Virtute