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lyrics
It's one more wicked morning
and there's a freezer in my chest
and the icicles keep forming
in phallic shapes that have progressed
into some Freudian alarm clock
some kind of real Beauty Queen
To her my body is a strip pole
my laziness white collar crime
she hasn't seen performance this pathetic
since Myspace hit 2009
I'd like to talk about last night
but I don't remember my dreams
I'm just sitting here doing nothing
for once I'm sucking on my thumbs thinking my own thoughts
I'm so tired of grieving
over a hole I didn't have, a loss that would never leave me
Fear is natural male enhancement
it's biological fuel
to keep your impressions growing
instead of snooze buttons and drool
like a puddle on the floor
far from the Content War
So it's one more wicked morning
and there's a freezer in my chest
and the icicles keep forming
in phallic shapes that have progressed
into some Freudian alarm clock
some kind of real Beauty Queen
I'm just sitting here doing nothing
for once I'm sucking on my thumbs thinking my own thoughts
I'm so tired of grieving
over a hole I didn't have, a loss that would never leave me
I'm just sitting here doing nothing
for once I'm sucking on my thumbs thinking my own thoughts
I'm so tired of grieving
over a hole I didn't have, a loss that would never leave me
credits
released November 16, 2020
Walker Lukens – keyboards
Jeremy Freeman – guitar
Jack O'Brien - bass
Zac Catanzaro - drums
Mickey Rose - vocals
Sara Houser - vocals
Recorded in August 2020 at The Song Deli Austin, TX
Produced by Walker Lukens
Engineered by Adam Mason
Mixed by Grant Eppley
Mastered by Chris Longwood
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