Recorded at Workshop Jones, Chicago, 2014. Engineered and remastered by Charlie Crane.
lyrics
I don't want to be rescued
I can make this mess alone
I got into it, I'll get out of it
Or leave the crows to pick my bones
I don't want to be rescued
I know I've left the track
I'm aware of the possibility I might not make it back
It's a mistake, yes, I know
But it's one that I must make and so
I I I I I don't want to be rescued
I can stand on my own two feet
Or crumple to my knees or lie down battered in the street
I don't want to be rescued
Though I'm getting deeper in
And it doesn't look like any stretch of truth calls this a win
It's a mistake, yes, I know
But it's one that I must make and so
I don't say no, I don't say no, I don't say no
Hey ho, I don't know, we can go wherever you want to go
Okay, hey, yes, we can watch whatever's on, I guess
Hey ho, I don't know, this isn't where I thought you'd go
Hey, no, hey, no, I mean I guess I thought that even so
Hey, no, hey, no, you should I should we should go
Oh, yes, more or less, here we go: another mess
And I don't say no, I don't say no, I don't say no
credits
from Everything I Think I Know Is Wrong,
released September 20, 2019
Vocals, guitar: Liz Bagby
Guitar, organ: Charlie Crane
Bass: Thomas Zeitner
Drums: Zachary Sigelko, Charlie Crane
Backing vocals: Sarah Scanlon
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