And if you drive, drive fast enough, you might find me on the other side. To all the nights you left me waiting, let me down, my mistake, miss taken for a friendship built on band t-shirts and sophomore triumphs, left unsaid, homemade hallway roundabouts.
And I don't wanna be lucky. I don't wanna be. I'm just a fool for believing you'd pick me up on time.
I wanna write to tell you the moon looks better on Skyrim than your Instagram page. And I'm illuminated by every browser I've made home, just small victories for all the months I've been alone. And sophomore triumphs left unsaid, still looking for our sense of worth, but can you tell me? oh please, can you tell me? Will it be worth it in the end?
I don't wanna be lucky. I don't wanna be. I'm just a fool for believing you'd pick me up on time. I don't wanna be lucky. I don't wanna be. I don't wanna be lucky. I don't wanna be.
I don't wanna be lucky. I don't wanna be. I'm just a fool for believing you'd pick me up on time... tonight.
Beautifully played and full of moving vocal performances, the Bay Area singer/songwriter's latest is a stellar work of art. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 3, 2023
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