Don’t know what you’re talking about
Like your senses are inside out
It’s not that I think you’re weak
Just not buying the tears you weep
Your plastic tears
Dry them on my shoulder
Your plastic tears
Dry them on my shoulder
It’s come to the final hour
And the feelings are getting sour
You might have fooled everyone
Not me with your gestural emotions
Your plastic tears
Dry them on my shoulder
Your plastic tears
Dry them on my shoulder
credits
from Rot (Rest of World Customers),
released November 10, 2017
Ben: Guitar, Backing Vocals
Doug: Drums
Joe: Guitar, Keyboard, Backing Vocals
Nic: Bass, Vocals
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