One of the first tracks to launch Thurmpy from a back of my head idea into what is now my main musical output. this song was pretty much written, recorded and mixed on the spot within the span of an hour. Lucy Grindle on Drums, Bass and Keys.
lyrics
You’ll find yourself at home one day asking where did I go
And I’l find myself at home one day asking why I let you go
And we’ll both sit in anger
for what we let happen
we’ll vow to each other through our minds that we won’t let it happen again
but oh we know its gunna end in tears
but oh we know we know it’s gunna end in tears
yeah we’ll meet someone new,wee’ll play along for a while
We’ll think that were better for it but we’ll be worse for it
we’ll both sit in anger wandering where the other went
and we, will have nothing much to do
and we we will both sit at home listen to December 91 feeling sorry for ourselves
see’ing as were pop guys well listen to the miniature dinosaurs and everything will be grand
But when I’m feeling lonely I turn on brazil exists and Il listen to the snowman.
when I’m feeling upbeat I’ll listen to bianca track 4 was a keeper
when Im feeling bad about the old days I’l listen to stock manager and Il here songs I sang about you, Il here the sad songs then I’l listen to Thurmpy where it’s acoustic and it’s down to the bones
Il realise then that I missed you then and I miss you now.
I mist you then and I miss you now
credits
from Happy Thurmpday!,
released January 4, 2017
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