Western

We'd wake before daylight
And practice up until noon
He wanted perfection
Always the same tune

After all the pretty things you'd done for me
I left you in a ditch
You were the bank but I was the star on the silver screen
And my cheeks made blind men see and they all rose for me

But after all the pretty things you'd done for me
I left you in a ditch
My voice grew hoarse reciting words that you know so well
Though no one heard, they would so soon
Once my sound was known to the finest tastes that set global tone

"And I'll helm the seas of a burgeoning scene as the new come queen"
"While you lick your wounds in a hole that's black perpetually"

And a pink caterpillar with six anorexic children let me stay
But I had to keep moving through anteater town
After anteater town, after anteater town
After anteater town, after anteater town

I'd spent all your cash by the time I got to Schlagenheim
And your name was gouged, it was no use
To think that you could play!
But despite all the stupid plans you set for me
You're still in that ditch

And I was led here after some talk of atmospheres
I skipped the line, made it known that I was one to see
The desk was pain, said I did not fit
No time for ploys and games, I made my way
Through flocks of imbeciles, I crawled through my entry point
But the curtain drew, I was too late

In a white suit stuffed with hay, you were on stage
You were on stage, you were on stage, you were on stage
You were on stage, you were on stage, you were on stage
You were on stage, you were on stage, you were on stage
You were on stage!

Lights came dim and hats came one
Though not for me
He sat and began the sound
It sang the chords of my memory
Implying that tune



Credits
Writer(s): Matthew Anthony Kwasniwski-kelvin, Morgan Simpson, Cameron Overeynder, Geordie Greep
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