Recorded at Workshop Jones, Chicago, 2015. Engineered and remastered by Charlie Crane.
lyrics
Don't think I don't notice your hand lingering at my waist
We're both dying of hunger
We tantalize each other with a taste
We advance, we swerve
In our dance of hesitation and reserve
And I lose my nerve, I lose my nerve
Your voice smells like cigarettes, even on the telephone
I hear the TV behind you in the room
I hope you're alone
It stings, but it's true
There are things I shouldn't know about you
But honey, I do, I do
There's an endless grace to the narrowing space
Between me and you
We bow, we break
We make the same mistake
So often it's starting to feel like the right thing to do
You ask if I've got someone new, I say What's it to you?
But I'm positive you can hear my soul singing out
Hallelujah
We advance, retreat
The ecstasy of defeat
Is almost complete, almost complete
There's an endless grace to the narrowing space
Between me and you
We bow, we break
We make the same mistake
So often it's starting to feel like the right thing to do
Don't think I don't know that we'll go through this nonsense again
I suppose you'll have a girl or two
I'll have a few of my men
It's strange, but sweet
To know one day our lips are gonna meet
But I don't know when
credits
from Everything I Think I Know Is Wrong,
released September 20, 2019
Vocals, guitar: Liz Bagby
Guitar: Charlie Crane
Bass: Thomas Zeitner
Drums: Zachary Sigelko
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