you should forget the time
there's no way your leaving
fall behind
like a bear in season
full of love and life
now's the time you're see through
colonize
concrete stares in needles
I said 'I'm watching you
you should be watching me too
Instead of watching you
you should be watching me move
you coined a slick design
there's no way you'd need it
fall in line
when you need a reason
you need a second try
credits
from The Booze & Clocks,
released August 1, 2010
james fletcher-vocals, drums, bass, percussion
curtis matthewson-guitars, synthesizers
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