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lyrics
Thoughts of a lonely boy
A lonely kid who doesn't
Care 'bout anything at all
But everything comes once again
You don't see anything
You don't see anything in him
Well who are you to blame
Your fucked up smile, your stupid grin
He thinks about his life
Thinking why there's no meaning yet
But life itself's just fine
I guess if you don't come again
He picks around his brain
Around so that he can forget
The voices in his head
Saying "now Islam try again"
Now Mr. Islam wastes his time by playing games
He can't quite figure out why life just ain't the same
Mr. Islam walks with his hand pressed on his head
He can't figure out why everyone is dead
Biding his time he knows
Won't get him anywhere
He wonders far and long about
Something he thought about last year
But he's just so alone
Depressions got to him
He feels so useless after all
His conscience just feels so dim
Thinking about his life
Thinking why there's no meaning yet
But life itself's just fine
I guess if you don't come again
Picking around his brain
Around so that he can forget
The voices in his head
Saying "now Islam try again"
Now Mr. Islam wastes his time by playing games
He can't quite figure out why life just ain't the same
Mr. Islam walks with his hand pressed on his head
He's tried so hard but now his vision's going red
credits
from We Where Wednesdays?,
released October 17, 2017
Joe Ippolito - Guitar, Shaker
Danny Eberle - Drums, Vocals
Tom Giuzio - Bass
Lucas Kando - Saxophone, Clarinet, Background Vocals
Rain Johannes - Drum Machine, Background Vocals
Sean Scotto - Guitar Solo
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