song written for the soundtrack of Dylan Mars Greenberg's new film Amityville: Vanishing Point
lyrics
we were lying in bed loving each other to death, your head upon the pillow, you said "why must we be apart, and why not a single mind and heart eternally? i'm not saying it's wrong because i know it's right. i guess if we were spheres of light perhaps you could collide with me, but then it will never be, my love, goodnight"
i guess i'm holding up because i mean it doesn't suck and like would you believe some people are intimidated by me? like just considering i'm dying and also penniless. like some art school shits i saw the other day nearly pissed themselves when i jumped from my balcony but now i've run out of clever things to say
as a child slept through storms in a magic park. when i turned 10, daddy said "marky i think you've learned to love the dark." now i still do and i'm working too, i think i missed my train. where is that little boy yet he remains
(make some noise)
credits
from Black Flag EP,
track released February 16, 2016
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