A true story about a man who lost his van. Stumbled home drunk, but the wife was not having it. Also we aren't saying 9/11 is a conspiracy...but it's a little fishy.
lyrics
Chords: E-A, E-B
Verse 1:
It’s four a.m. and it’s fucking cold,
The lights are on so I know you’re home,
My keys are by the kitchen phone,
Where I left them the night before.
The last two days we didn’t speak,
And this is the third time this week,
That you left me out here by the porch.
Your sister Anne can die in a fire,
Don’t believe what she says about me, she’s a liar
I wouldn’t touch her if she paid me, I’d rather die.
Chorus:
Wake up, wake up, please come outside,
I’m drunk as hell and I want inside,
You’ve locked me out the last goddamn time,
(It’s not a crime, this house is mine!)
Wake up, wake up, I’ve lost my cool,
I’ll break the window if I need to,
I’m getting in if it’s the last thing I do,
You fuck with me and I’ll fuck with you!
Refrain:
Singin' “Naaa na na na na naaa!"
(Bush did 9/11!)
Singin' “Naaa na na na na naaa!"
(9/11! 9/11!)
Verse 2:
Even when you left for school,
I never was unfaithful to,
The girl that fucking hates me and my friends.
Keep your head down if you want,
And let me touch you once a month,
Is it any wonder why, i go to bars (and get the spins)?
This ring was the worst idea to date,
Besides the times we’d fornicate.
But at least I liked when you choked me there.
Chorus
Refrain
Chorus
credits
from A Girl, a Dog, and a Magician,
released October 22, 2016
Music by Andreas Miles and Cole Juckette
Lyrics by Cole Juckette
Recorded by Tyler Dreher and Cole Juckette
Mix and Mastered by Tyler Dreher
Cole Juckette - Vocals/Percussion
Andreas Miles - Guitar/Gang Vocals
Luke Glassman - Bass/Gang Vocals
Eric Larson - Harmonica/Ukulele/Gang Vocals
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