I washed my hands of all of these unsightly events
Tore the foundations to sand and to stone
And I resigned my post as poster boy of regret
And ate my meals alone
But you crept like carbon
Through the walls of my apartment
Breathing you in, I did it again
It's so alarming
An empty heart to house a home in
Under my skin
So hold me down, or throw me out
Savor grace
It's just another holiday
It's just like everything you say
It's such a pathetic display
I washed my hands
The lines all blurred
The drain collected every single word
But you moved like arson
Through the walls of my apartment
Burning my skin, you did it again
It's so alarming
An empty heart to house a home in
Under my skin
credits
from Grow,
released March 5, 2011
All music performed by the Golden Age of Radio, produced and mastered by Jeff Rosenstock.
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