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He just appeared like destiny
You touch him at our table
You say it’s accidentally love
But it ain't fatal
Right when I think it’s a new low
Another one comes after
You think somehow I don’t know
I’m left out of the laughter
What're you hiding?
What're you throwing away?
What’re you fighting?
What're you trying to say?
This time tomorrow
It’ll all be over you might be right
You say it’s new and innocent
Doing what comes natural
But I don’t think you’re hearing me
It’s more than I can handle
I know I’ve been cheated
Know I’m defeated
When I know I’ve been lied to
I know what you guys do again and again and again and again
This time tomorrow
It’ll all be over you might be right
Hurts so much cos I never learn
I thought I knew what you needed
You leave an emptiness that burns
Like history deleted
Fear like fury that you’re walking away
Slowly with a purpose
Watching you with him all day
Nothing could be worse than this
What’re you hiding?
What‘re you throwing away?
What’re you fighting?
What’re you trying to say?
This time tomorrow
It’ll all be over you might be right
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French Exit
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No. 2 Portland, Oregon
No. 2 emerged in the Pacific Northwest from the indie rock explosion of the late 1990’s. Formed by ex Heatmiser guitarist Neil Gust, ex Calamity Jane founder Gilly Ann Hanner and drummer Paul Pulvirenti, their music chased the fuzzy hooks of T-Rex, the heart-cracking harmonies of X, and the pole vaulting riffs and queer subtext of The B-52’s. ... more
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