Hold it up for all to see, hang it on a clothesline
Damaged goods and broken dreams
Where are we to cross this great divide?
Troubled kids and worthless things
We always hate what we don't know
Where are the parents, what are they thinking
Keeping us indoors
Coming home drained of it all
Left it on the side of the road
Free of all your precious thinking
That you keep from me/them
It doesn't mean i need it any more than you do
credits
from Fix Your Hearts EP,
released September 10, 2018
Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Synth, Percussion: T. Elms
Guitars, Shakers, Vocals: Nick Bowen
Intro: Lee Clarkson and Nicole Leib
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