She likes to call it a sickness
Her kindness comes and leaves with an equal swiftness
And it's never my business til the phone rings at 3 AM
And she says it's got to be
Something wrong with my machinery
She's raging autonomy
In all of its unfurled glory
She's my favorite answer to the question
Who doesn't like a good cocaine story
Let's lay down the hands of resistance
I'd like to make up the difference
Were you scared shitless for a little while
Forced to bear witness and fake a smile
Don't bury your madness for these fucking cowards
Who's going to watch you through the witching hour
My girl likes to wake up most nights
Around the same time
But she's not really mine
Just to lie in the eye of your storm while
All around us it's raging
And it's cool because mine does too
I've been waking up in some awful places
Next to different faces
And they're not much more welcoming
And she's raging autonomy
In all of its unfurled glory
I've seen it stifled once before
I'd like to be a different story
Can we lay down the hands of resistance
Were you scared shitless for a little while
Forced to bear witness and fake a smile
Don't bury your madness for these fucking cowards
I want to watch you through the witching hour
I want to watch you
My girl likes to wake up most nights
Around the same time
But she's not really mine.
supported by 10 fans who also own “Who's Going To Watch You Through The Witching Hour?”
I know... late to the party.... but I read somewhere that this is a mixture of replacements and early GGD and thought I'd check it out.... really like it. Mully
supported by 9 fans who also own “Who's Going To Watch You Through The Witching Hour?”
At first I was a bit hesitant, thinking "This sounds like Paul Westerberg fronting Leatherface." and then I thought: "Paul Westerberg fronting Leatherface would be AWESOME." System_Error
Fans of the Hold Steady and the Replacements are bound to fall in love with these crunchy, big-hearted indie rock anthems. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2019
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