I hear all the old singers all call you out by name
They are somehow right about you in every single way
I know someday you'll wind up with an older man
I'll always be too young to understand
While commissioning your entourage,
they will christen you in camouflage
'Cause you'd never want the world to see
that you were once at war with me.
You're still the first one I'd call
When I just don't want to be here at all
The queen of the underground
is giving me the runaround
We'd be drinking from your golden cup
if you just decided to wake up.
Dance with me tonight
before you leave me for some foreign guy
Please pour me one more drink
and pull be back before I pass the brink
I need to get out of here,
help me get out of here.
credits
from Glad I Don't Live Here,
released November 5, 2017
Andrew Krolikowski - Vocals/Guitar
Derek Smith - Bass
Gary O'Keefe - Guitar
Matthew Martello - Drums
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