Aren't All Songs Political? Aren't All Songs Vaguely Self Referential? Songtext - The Max Levine Ensemble

Aren't All Songs Political? Aren't All Songs Vaguely Self Referential? - The Max Levine Ensemble

I saw you hanging around the corner
I think you wrote something about it
It was a metaphor
It was something about an ice cream shop
You remembered how your friends said you knew how to have fun
So you went to their party
And watched them all get drunk

You went dancing at a show
And you stayed out pretty late
And you wrote a song about it
And someone put it on a mix tape
What they didn't know was how hard you could take it
Your heart slowly eroded before you let them break it

And the part of me that gets sad saw you
Feeling alone and was confused
How you knew that you were loved
But couldn't find someone to love you

You spent a week in california, and they said it made a difference
Your friend came down from boston, just to see you off
And that's what he said, and it was partially true
He said, "would you write me a letter,"
You said, "that's the one thing that I can't do." (do do do do)

And i would love to get to know you. everybody seems to miss you


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