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The Calender Song Lyrics
Tonight I'm sneaking through the back door.
So ruthless, I care my steps don't make a noise.
I'm out of soul,
I'm a soldier staring down the sockets of your loaded hed.
I got a hole in my heart, won't you follow me down it?
I'm bad news, but I knew you'd tip your glass to me.
I held you back, If I crashed would you bend with me?
I wonder who you think of?
I've got 99 problems, could you be just one?
I could blow you away with a snap of my thumbs.
My heart is most exclusive [with queues of old doorspots.]
I'm the golden child [with a copper tongue.]
And all my loaded words are stumbling home.
So ruthless, I care my steps don't make a noise.
I'm out of soul,
I'm a soldier staring down the sockets of your loaded hed.
I held you back, If I crashed would you bend with me?
I wonder who you think of?
I've got 99 problems, could you be just one?
My heart is most exclusive [with queues of old doorspots.]
I'm the golden child [with a copper tongue.]
And all my loaded words are stumbling home.
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This song is about wondering if you are good enough and learning to be OK with opening yourself up to someone else
@swankydoo I was the writer of this song. This is exactly what it was about. A thoughtful moment to recognise a feeling I experience still. The self of me that once wrote this wouldn't believe the journey I have walked on, for better and worse and everything else. Over eleven years after the fact and you've moved me this evening, Swankydoo. That this exchange may well live on the internet forever is no small comfort to me.
@swankydoo I was the writer of this song. This is exactly what it was about. A thoughtful moment to recognise a feeling I experience still. The self of me that once wrote this wouldn't believe the journey I have walked on, for better and worse and everything else. Over eleven years after the fact and you've moved me this evening, Swankydoo. That this exchange may well live on the internet forever is no small comfort to me.