Track 3 of 9 on the album "I Love You Despite the Warning Signs"
lyrics
Your hair was wet
when you came to bed
You'd been with him
in the pool again
when you promised me
that it would end
and I cried too loud,
disturbed your sleep
You asked me to leave
my own bed
The bed I own
you commandeered
you drank too much,
need rest for fear of
missing work or not being clear
enough to fake
The smiles for men
older than me
Well, I'll spend Halloween on the coast
Try to make the most of your ghost
It's a toast to you still haunting me
Your necklaces
have all changed
You only call me when
you want your things
Fairy crown I bought
upon your head
You're still enabled by
a boy who's dead
Freak accident
You play victim
Well, I'll spend Halloween on the coast
Try to make the most of your ghost
It's a toast to you still haunting me
Do you not want
to be happy?
I'm not saying that's with me
I'm just saying you
Keep picking the wrong thing
Well I spent Halloween on the coast
Tried to make the most of your ghost
It's a toast to you still haunting me
credits
from I Love You Despite the Warning Signs,
released May 10, 2020
VOCALS, RHYTHM GUITAR - Zach Evington
LEAD GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS - David Lemke
BACKING VOCALS - Amber Thornburg
BASS GUITAR - Jason W. Eckard
DRUMS - Daniel Allen
SAMPLING - Zach Evington
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Produced by Jason W. Eckard
Written by Zach Evington
Mixed by Jason W. Eckard
Drums Engineered by Kenneth Englehardt
Mastered by Scott Lowder
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