We're often late, more like fashionably late, to most of our important life events.
lyrics
Intro: (chords: C-F)
Verse 1: (chords: C-F, A#-G, D-F-G)
Once upon a time, and lonesome ever after,
I hope you didn’t mind that I left out the middle.
But over time the story shows how I start to derail.
Chorus: (chords: C-gm, A-A7-gm-G)
Routine checks on my sanity are enough to make me whole,
But will I remember?
Interlude: (chords: C-F)
Verse 2: (chords: C-F, A#-G, D-F-G)
Practicing monogamy with myself and shame (all the same).
Solitude and apathy is the devil’s favorite game.
(All this pain)
Is wreaking havoc in this disregarded brain.
Chorus
Verse 3: (chords: C-F, A#-G, D-F-G)
I hard reboot my consciousness as a temporary fix (shutting down).
Holding down the button, I’m losing my grip (oh no).
Waking up is easier than trying to forget.
Bridge: (chords: C-gm, D-G)
Injustice and recompense must find a common ground,
I’d rather have the headache than the scepter and the crown.
But drastic measures often lead to unintended ends.
So I’ve made discourse my enemy, and complacency my friend.
Outro: (chords: C-gm, A-A7-gm-G, C-gm, A-A7-Ab-gm, Ab-gm)
Routine checks on my sanity are enough to make me whole,
But should I remember?
Routine checks on my sanity are enough to make me whole,
And I will remember.
credits
from A Girl, a Dog, and a Magician,
released October 22, 2016
Music and Lyrics by Eric Larson
Recorded by Tyler Dreher and Cole Juckette
Mixed and Mastered by Tyler Dreher
Eric Larson - Vocals/Ukulele
Cole Juckette - Tambourine/Vocals
Andreas Miles - Guitar
Luke Glassman - Bass
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