Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) -
On Time Spent Waiting, or Placing the Weight of the World On the Shoulders of Those You Love the Most
The Only One Who Could Ever Reach You
the smell of salt hangs in the air
heavy and pregnant with tears
how could i have ever have thought i could call this place home
(where a sea of concrete swallows everything)
so while you paced the floor of our apartment
(a prison for two months still)
i was forcing conversation and not fitting in
dear, there is no shame in cutting all of our losses!
let the whole damn coast fall in
heavy and pregnant with tears
how could i have ever have thought i could call this place home
(where a sea of concrete swallows everything)
so while you paced the floor of our apartment
(a prison for two months still)
i was forcing conversation and not fitting in
dear, there is no shame in cutting all of our losses!
let the whole damn coast fall in
Credits
Writer(s): Keith Patrick Latinen
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) & Joie De Vivre [Split Version]
- You Will Eventually Be Forgotten
- In Which the Choices We Didn't Make Were Better Than the Ones That We Did - Single
- In Which the Choices We Didn't Make Were Better Than the Ones That We Did
- Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate)/Malegoat Split
- On Time Spent Waiting, or Placing the Weight of the World On the Shoulders of Those You Love the Most
- Middle Discography
- Home After Three Months Away
- Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate)/ Into It. Over It. [Split] - Single
- Early Discography
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