Run, run away
Celebrate your freedom
Though not an inch of me is the same
I bite my tongue in vain
Not an inch of me is sane
Just leave, go, go,go
You can beat me down and I won't fight back
But you can't keep what you never had
And when I come home you won't see the old me
And when I look down there you'll be, you'll be
And when I come home you won't see the old me
And when I look down there you'll be, you'll be
Stay, stay away
You are knocking on my broken bones
Though not an inch of me is the same
I bite my tongue in vain
Not an inch of me is sane
Just leave, go, go, go
You can beat me down and I won't fight back
But you can't keep what you never had
And when I come home you won't see the old me
And when I look down there you'll be, you'll be
And when I come home you won't see the old me
And when I look down there you'll be, you'll be
I may change, but it's all for the better
I maintain the same name, the same letters
Same me - same old sweater
Not the same girl - we broke up, whatever
Just remember that I'm changing my ways
I reinvent myself like every day
Every day
Every day, never stopping on a holiday, the new version of the old me is hear to stay
Now who's to say that you ever knew me
The old me, sure, but the new me, no sir, no how
Now how can I make it clear that you're the one stuck in my headlights like a dear
While you're running in place I steer clear
And then I watch you fade away through the rear view mirror
I'm leaving you behind just like you feared
Cause when I came home the old me had disappeared
Bouncy, jangly power pop with a slash of acidic shadow, as the very best twee always has. From Boston, they met at band camp (not Bandcamp). Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 2, 2019
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