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lyrics
Your Friday night is my Monday blues.
Your Monday wont be my Tuesday too.
I go to your door you ignore me again
I hang up the phone & we begin to set trends.
I won't give enough or a damn or a pin
You tell me that the meaning is to just push send.
We both go away, we both ask to stay.
Your Sunday is my middle name.
My middle name is my fingertip.
You ask me to do all the things you want me to.
You tell me to make it real good for you.
Your morning news is my Thursday cue,
I drink all the tea so I can get close to you.
The crowd is sourcing all their reviews it seems
That they know all about you. So I will just
Let go of this sneaky premonition that we
Are trying to keep our lust forever around &.
I won’t shove. You find the hum, & I won’t explain
I won't explain I'll move across the world & not wait for us
& you are telling every woman that you can't follow through
& you are spreading rumors how you never got close to me.
I wont remember when I'll ever feel this mad again.
I like how you sing your songs my way but
I hate how you throw it all over the place. So I will just
Let go of this sneaky premonition that we
Are trying to keep our lust forever around &.
I won’t shove. You find the hump, & I won't explain
I won't explain, I'll move across the world & not wait for us
credits
released April 30, 2021
Song: Myriad Slits
Guitar: Daniel Guzman
Bass: Mindee Jorgenson
Recorded & Mixed by Andrew Parra
Mastered by Tim Green
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