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Suspicious
04:24
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The wind's getting colder now, but it's okay,
because I have forgotten how to be warm in this place
I chiseled into the hardpacked ground;
where I can be silently away.
You're messing with your hands.
You're staring at the ground.
You're suspicious.
You can't look at me.
You can't say a thing.
You're suspicious.
You're suspicious.
This hurting in my bones isn't easy to explain,
but I guess that dying feels different every time.
So I don't pay it any mind.
I'm taking back and keeping to myself
whatever I've got left-
it's easy.
Too easy.
You're messing with your hands.
You're staring at the ground.
You're suspicious.
You can't look at me.
You can't say a thing.
You're suspicious.
The funny things you said to me;
filled with lies you let me believe.
You're suspicious.
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3. |
Response To Your Letter
03:29
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4. |
Mistaken
04:04
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5. |
I Care
03:42
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Been carrying hurt for too long
-carrying these stupid songs-
and when I’m too tired to go on,
I’ll just get drunk.
Nate I’ve missed you all these years
and Mike, your voice I’d love to hear
singing sweet right next to me-
I’m sorry.
Amanda, I’m glad you finally said
you didn’t want to be my friend
because I was waiting for so long
and now my promise has been kept.
Lisa, I love you so bad,
you really could have been the best,
but things they don’t turn out the way we wanted them.
it’s a lonely, lonely road
it’s a lonely road to go
it’s a lonely road to go alone
when You’ve got so many friends.
And, I care.
Love ain’t dead yet,
just torn up a bit,
and that’s okay.
I know I’ve got some new friends coming my way.
Yeah, the road, it sucked,
it was all fucked up,
but I’m just happy I can say:
I ain’t dead yet.
it’s a lonely, lonely road
it’s a lonely road to go
it’s a lonely road to go alone
when You’ve got so many friends.
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Jim McCray Los Angeles, California
Music person for many years, emo after it wasn't cool.
Some of his projects include:
gymicrae
The New Sorrows
Shabono
The El Camino. (STL, MO.)
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