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Drunken Serenade

from Good Things Do Happen by The Cameramen

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We were both wearing white shoes
Sat in the corner of the room
Your head rests on my shoulder blade
I feel your pulse, we beat away

Our hair gets tangled strand by stand
Our arms are weaved, you hold my hand
The warmest arms with rolled up sleeves
I hear you hum, I hear you breathe

Things change and not always for the best way
But I will stay until you inevitably get rid of me
I'm not good at expressing my emotions
But all I will say is that I'm so happy to have you
In my life

Do you think of me from time to time?
Does it stick in your brain like it sticks in mine?

Take your time
You're not always going to get it right
But I'll be by your side
And I will try the best that I can to make things change

And not always for the best way
But I will stay until you inevitably get rid of me
I'm not good at expressing my emotions
But all I will say is that I'm so happy to have you
In my life

When we stare this close, we have cyclops eyes
I see yours reflect mine, the horrific and divine
You had no control over your grinning skull
My blood beating faster than I've ever known
And when I heard your voice
Well there's no other quite like it

You said things change
And not always for the best way
But I will stay until you inevitably get rid of me
I'm not good at expressing my emotions
But all I will say is that I'm so happy to have you
In my life

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from Good Things Do Happen, released December 4, 2020

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