I’m not your prescription, baby.
Even though you tried to take me.
Our haunt is haunted,
unlucky I know.
Dark thoughts are thwarting our bodies.
I told you once, lady.
Hold your tongue,
wait, it shouldn’t do anything.
Why not take it personally?
Find your own private mercenary.
I’m not your physician plainly.
But I’m sure that you should trust me.
Our wars are raging.
It’s nothing, I know.
Your warmth won’t sate it.
There’s something I told you once, lady.
I hold your thoughts dearly.
Why not take it personally?
Find your own private mercenary.
And I’m warning.
And you’re asking.
But it’s a no, it’s a no, it’s a no.
It’s a no, it’s a no, it’s a no.
I’ve learned now, I’ve been a bit much.
You put it out there, it’s a bit much.
I’m sorry guys, I’ve been a bit much.
These haunted times, it seems a bit much.
One thing we did you didn’t remember.
But all these things I clearly remember.
So many days you’ll never remember.
With all your ways you wouldn’t remember.
What do you recall of what we’ve done before?
I recall it all.
And I’m warning.
And you’re asking.
It’s a no, it’s a no, it’s a no.
It’s a no, it’s a no, it’s a no.
credits
from True Correction For A Bright Future,
released March 5, 2021
Written by Sean Talbot and Sam Wisternoff
Robin Allender – Guitar, vocals
Charlotte Nichols – Cellos
Sean Talbot – Piano, bass
Sam Wisternoff – Drums, vocals
Duncan Fleming's absurdly underappreciated War Against Sleep's latest wonderful album. Brilliantly melodic, expansive, inventive and sleazy glam with some of the funniest lyrics you'll ever hear. Landslide Purist