Suit and Tie Suicide (His Last Job Expo)
This song was shamelessly inspired by Radiohead's "No Surprises," listening to Neil Young at 3AM after drinking moderately, and recalling a dream I had about a family man who's recently lost his job.
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Lyrics
I tried to work my days like a businessman
Whos watch was still set to the renaissance
I formed myself around our better parts; I tried to make us beautiful
I spent tonight, with a quart of wine, at a funeral
For the part of me that was so in love
With magenta halls and the klaxons that they called school bells
Don't worry
And don't say your sorry
Take care of our children, please
It hurts me not, love
Still it's right to apologize
Don't you worry about, the idling car in our garage
I tried to brush it off, as a circumstance
But as I watch, will destroyed, I forgot me not
We wore ourselves around our ugly parts
That feeling was mutual
I spend tonight
With love hung in the air and I can hardly breathe
Turn the music up, think of varsity
All the sex back then, and the assholes I called my best friends
Don't worry
And don't say you're sorry
It's up to our children dear
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