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12" stereo record with full-color labels, inner sleeve and full-color jacket.
Side B includes the single "next time", alongside 3 unreleased demos.
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lyrics
My life is on the line
Everybody needs to know me
Like I probably wouldn’t mind
If I hadn’t been so lonely
Cutting deep into my pride
Letting anybody own me
Slowly taking to the knife
Like a friend
And if you asked me my name
What would come out my mouth?
Something insane
That I hid in my house
Losing myself
Rotting in the spotlight
Just move it somewhere else
Maybe you should see some
Other people
Then we wouldn’t have to
Hide our faces
From the vast majority
Of the creatures
We can’t feed them all that
Petty drama
What’s the point in keeping hope
In this stupid little city?
People’s heads are on a slope
Like they’ve never heard of pity
And I wish it wasn’t so weird
Maybe if it weren’t here
There’d be time for us to spend, yeah
But if you shifted the blame
They’d stop shooting us doubt
Swallowed your shame
Knowing we can’t hang out
Think of yourself
And lock that person up tight
‘Cause I can’t give my help
Maybe you should see some
Other people
Then we wouldn’t have to
Hide our faces
From the vast majority
Of the creatures
We can’t feed them all that
Petty drama
You should see some
Other people
Then we wouldn’t have to
Hide our faces
From the vast majority
Of the creatures
We can’t feed them all that
Petty drama
(Other people)
(Hide our faces)
(Yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah)
(Ooh, ooh)
But if we skip the next town
There’ll be no one at all (no one at all)
We’ll just sit on the rooftops of old empty houses (old empty houses)
Drawing lines with the stars
Overlooking the cars (looking the cars)
Shining lights in the night just like you
credits
from yumi,
released June 24, 2022
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Performed by Niomi
Written by Jessica Gonzalez
Produced by Niomi
Acoustic guitar by kqa
Additional vocals by kqa
Electric guitar by kqa
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