Julie all alone sittin' by herself
Don’t feel bad for Julie 'cause Julie don’t feel bad for herself
She bought me a drink talked me up like I was a champ
Then we were making out in her boyfriends car where I became the other man
Lisa Lisa Lisa lies and so do I
She says things so sweet at night when she’s home alone and she gets high
I’ll see her in the day time and she treats me like an average guy
Lisa lies Lisa lies. So do I
I think it’s fine. I really think it’s alright
When you’re feeling stuck and you want someone to listen to you shout. We can hang out
Zelda sends me postcards from Amish towns
On the backs of them are poetry of a new life that she has found to be good
I hear the horses in her words as I picture her in a long black skirt
I think it's beautiful that she's minimal but to me it feels impractical
I think it's great She isn’t staying up so late
I wish I could do that too but I'm my mother's son and this is what my mother's sons do
Are we together because we're alone If it’s true I'm glad about it
You work with what you got Luckily, you and me, we got a lot
credits
from Husk,
released April 8, 2022
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