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lyrics
I thought you said it was okay to kiss?
I never tried to treat you badly :(
I know I did it fervently and maddeningly
but please don’t say you wish you never met me
I thought you said it was okay I came and left.
I never tried to treat you badly
I know I did it fervently and maddeningly
but please don’t say you wish you never met me.
‘Cause I’m done kissing boys who can’t even hold my attention
and I’m done thinking things perpetually making me sadder
like the concept of a Dear John letter
or a heart as tried & true as leather
& Even Lana found a man who fit her better than her favorite sweater.
I know I said that I was fine with this
I don’t know why I’m so unhappy
I know I left you fervently and maddeningly
but please don’t say you wish you could forget me
I thought you said it was okay I came and left
I never tried to treat you badly
I know I did it fervently and maddeningly
but please don’t say you guess you never had me
‘cause you had me you had me
And I’m done kissing boys who can’t even hold my attention
and I’m done thinking things perpetually making me sadder
like the concept of a Dear John letter
or a heart as tried & true as leather
& Even Lana found a man who fit her better than her favorite sweater.
Exceptional punk music! I love sloppy punk, but this manages to be clean without without losing any energy at all (maybe even getting more of it in the process!). Can't recommend it enough and show them to everyone I know zacharypinkham
'60s surf and '90s indie mesh nicely in a fuzzy distortion that is Say Sue Me. Very chill. Makes me want to go to the beach. Strike that, it makes me want to go to Busan and catch one of their gigs! The cover of Genius (김일두)'s One Question is great! Jeremy
From the chord that rings out solemnly during the opening "One per Customer" through the hypnotic distortion of the finale "Black Hole," this is full of heart. Melodic, mature, and evocative. Joe de Larios