With truth in his gut he won't shut the fuck up and I say, "I don't want to hear it." By now I'd be used to recitals of all the abuse.
So we can be honest when the bottle comes down and gets passed to me, why not right now? I'll have my body dragged all over town and haunt you now.
A good friend's prescription was sharpening our diction in search for something of value. We deeply discussed our disgust for the stations we've held, we're no good for ourselves.
So we put our problems into eachother's hands, from one to another irresponsible man. These nights spurred our least probably plans, foolish and brash.
Are you blind? Are you blind, yet? Can you see?
Are you high? Are you high, man? I think I need a little bit more.
I'm calling all of my dearest friends.
I'm calling all my own dearest friends.
I'm calling you my once dearest friend.
I'm calling you the ghost I miss the most, the worst of the lessons I've learned in the hardest of ways from a god awful mistake.
I'm calling you my once dearest friend.
credits
from Lalaou,
released November 11, 2010
Guest vocals by Eric Martin (Hello Victor)
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