It’s not that you don’t really care
But more like your mind
Seems to always be some place else
And I’m sick and tired
Of be treated as any uninvited guest
Or at least that’s what she said
As we were paying the room at the Riverview Motel.
But it seems pointless to me now
I’m just making my way under the tangled wires
That plague the sky tonight
And the grow thiner and thiner
As the gas stations burning lights
And those whorehouses neon signs
are getting really, really out of my sight.
And my heart nearly skips a beat
When at the side of the road
I see tossed into the mud
These familiar white wedding dress
And within it, his holy promises
Of a loving arms and two firm thighs
And a lusty cunt but heavenly eyes.
And the thought of you comes
Like a starving child
With the brightest of smiles
to join me and offer some guidance
Through the lonely heart of this endless night
And me, who I’ve never known about fear
I can tell how my confidence
Now is slowly starting to reel.
As the sun’s rising up from the east
I’m suddenly realizing, I know exactly
What this new day is gonna bring
I’ll have you crowned righteous queen
Of every heartbreaking pain or little thrill
Of every truthfull emotion that I will ever feel.
And thought I always known
That death would wear a familiar face
I never expected your hand
To be the one at the end of the razorblade.
Riff-heavy, blown-out garage-punk from the UK's Dez Dare with lyrics aimed at the political forces of division and isolation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 18, 2021
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