Album Name : And You Were a Crow
Release Date : 2008-04-11
Song Duration : 4:47
Parlor Mob When I Was An Orphan
I can see your face call it breaking me alright,
Pretty soon your heart will be gone.
You can have the best of me,
I'll just take the rest of me,
Why are we growing apart?
Ripping out the guts where there's something to save,
Can you take more, take more, all I ask for,
Can you make sure, make sure, I come after?
Passing out your plastic that couldn't care, couldn't care,
Tell your turning back that I'd trade you for no one,
When I was an orphan and you were a crow,
I couldn't believe you were saying it's so,
So I held out my arms, like love was such a laugh.
Oh, but I'd follow forgiveness, back to the sun,
If you and I were the only ones,
To stay, or how is it supposed to be now?
I can see the bones of indifference it's sickening,
Sticking through the side of the fool I became.
Another photograph, to kiss me in the morning,
How can I call you back you don't treat me the same?
Can you fake more, fake more, childish laughter,
Can you make sure, make sure, I come after?
Lipstick on the glass left to figure out, figure out,
Packed your pretty promise, it's the gift that you gave,
When you were a daughter, and I was scab,
And I never remembered feeling so bad,
You pulled my hair, and I smashed your telephone.
Oh, you're set in your ways and not changing for me,
And I said it so clear, still you didn't agree,
You just left it so chance as if some way it's free,
And it failed, so how is it supposed to be now?
Starting to see this is getting us nowhere!
Hurt from the hope that you held in your hand!
Starting to see this is getting us nowhere!
Hurt from the hope that you held in your-
Can you take more, take more, all I ask for,
Can you make sure, make sure, I come after?
Can you take more, take more, all I ask for,
Can you make sure, make sure, I come after?