You gave me those eyes, through those glasses that disappear beneath that beautiful, but slightly disheveled, self-cut hair. And my guts spilled out all across the floor.
Our livers were floatin' in this bar light softly glowin'.
I was hopin' you'd come home with me.
So I could swim in your alabaster skin.
That our mothers do claim to be a sin.
So I could swim in your alabaster skin
I'll fall in love all over again.
Then the night found us in this kitchen scene
Everyone around just talking, we were giving glances
remembering what they mean.
Our livers were floatin' in this kitchen softly glowin'.
I was hopin' you'd come up the stairs with me.
So I could swim in your alabaster skin.
That our mothers do claim to be a sin.
So I could swim in your alabaster skin
You can tear this heart right out again
credits
from Certain People,
released November 6, 2013
Drums recorded in Corpus Christi, Texas on May 8th, 2013, by Chris Winchester. Guitars, Bass, Vocals by Matthew Day between May 15th and 26th, 2013.
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