I remember when that's all there was in life
I remember how there was nothing else to discuss
I remember all the tiny controversies
And jokes at my own expense
I wish I could go back to that sofa
I wish we could chat about each other again
I remember it all
Yesterday's parties and the common interest
I wish I was still young enough to sleep with the light on
I wish I wasn't old enough to close the curtains when we go to bed
Who will lead the demonstration
It meant so much more than a lucky dip
I'm waiting for a gust of wind
You're waiting for a letter
But we're not doing this today
Talk yourself into a corner
Drink yourself into a hole
Wriggle wriggle, twist and shout
There's no place left for you in this town now
And now it's all about the network
But I can't live like that
When every single problem has a person to solve
Who will lead the demonstration?
It meant so much more than a lucky dip
I'm waiting for a gust of wind
You're waiting for a letter
credits
from Letalone,
released December 5, 2019
Electric guitar, bass guitar, microtonal blues guitar, piano, drum machine, vocals, and backing vocals by Dan Whitley
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