Mirror Song

Where to begin?
Let's see, describe to me your injury in a drunken late-night text
You've been hurt before and now want more
You can count on me to join you under the wreckage

For it seems we're still the passengers, still Iggy's loyal customers
In the city's still ripped backsides
We will do what we need to keep this fantasy alive

Dressing bathroom stalls with alcohol
You ask me to be to you more than a mother
I will meet you in the arrival's hall
I can tell you by the way you are still wearing your crutches

You made a scene there at the festival, a European spectacle
It was funny to play the clown
Now you wonder why you cannot keep your thoughts to yourself
Not make a sound

Oh, and despite our best efforts, here comes another new year
Walking in circles, you say, "I swear I've been here before"

I miss home
I miss that lazy comedy of pulling you up off the lawn
As it turns out, you are not so far away
So says the ring on my phone

And it seems I'm still the passenger, still Iggy's loyal customer
With the panic of dumb, dumb boys
For a while there I had nearly
Tricked myself into believing I had some kind of choice

And I can tell you've been
Thinking you can outrun all the nightmares
It took a while to find out
Some people care and some don't

Yes, and despite our best efforts, here comes another new year
Walking in circles, I wonder if we've been here all along

Where to begin?
Let's see, describe to me your injury
Where should I send my regards?
Where should they go?



Credits
Writer(s): Alexander John Ounsworth
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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