Debut full length from the now-defunct Michigan band Your Best Friend.
Released April 18th, 2008.
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lyrics
I had too much to drink and I'm alone,
And I'm walking home to where you used to be...
But you're not there now, are you?
But you're not there now...
So now I praise the ground and I curse the sky,
I bless myself and I pray to die...
If you can't be with me now,
I'm going to where you are...
I'm coming to you...
We shared a room until you got married,
We'll share one now even though you're buried...
It's not the same, but we can pretend,
You'll never have to spend the night alone again...
So these gates are locked and this ground is wet,
I will climb over this fence,
And keep you company for the night...
I can see your place from the top of these gates,
My footing slipped and I fill with pain...
Kill me now...
Help me please...
This steel is in my body,
My blood has soiled the ground...
I'm screaming for you sister,
But I don't make a sound...
I hope that when they find me, they lay me next to you...
We'll talk until we fall asleep, just like we used to do...
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one of the best and most excellent midwest emo record there is! amazingly well mixed for midwest emo. waterbed from this record compared to their mv version proves how important a good mix is, because suddenly this song sounds a lot more raw yet well produced in here. singaporecentralemo
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