W Limited Edtion Tote Bag + Glorious Vinyl Version
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140 gr. cotton white on black tote bag + the Glorious LP Version of W.
Includes unlimited streaming of W
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lyrics
I don’t think a broken heart makes any difference
when the choices are going away or letting go.
I might as well try to stop the sun,
honey, when the night’s about to come:
this has always been about you and you alone.
Now, do you have the nerve to call yourself a giver?
Did you really believe I’d be better off on my own?
Of all the random things you said,
some hit home and some just hurt;
I wish any of them would’ve helped us out in the end.
If you remember me, it must feel bad.
If you judge yourself, it must be hard.
When they find you out, where will you go?
After all this time you never called,
we’re strangers now, not even ghosts.
Oh I wanted so bad, honey, to believe
when you said all you ever needed was my love.
You would not look me in the eye, but still I tried and tried;
every time the doubts returned I simply fought them back.
But it was not you, It was myself the one I gave up on,
it was myself the one I tried so hard to forget.
I lost every friend I had, I lost her, almost lost my mind,
and when there was nothing left you just said goodbye,
oh goodbye.
If you remember me, it must feel bad.
If you judge yourself, it must be hard.
When they find you out, where will you go?
After all this time you never called,
we’re strangers now, not even ghosts.
After all this time you never called,
we’re strangers now, not even ghosts.
credits
from W,
released October 26, 2018
Performed by:
Jesús Montes: bass
Juan Diego Gosálvez: drums and percussion
Yuri Méndez: everything else
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