Casual Party

Album: Why Are You OK (2016)
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  • Talking television at the casual party
    Here's some brand new friends to get you started off
    So start it off

    Since Ben got that he's a sociopath
    He's only playing games don't be distracted, oh
    It's all or nothing, all or nothing
    So you really got something to lose

    It's coming around as it did before
    It's gettin' your attention but where's the door? Woah
    I can't locate it, where's it located?
    I got plenty to live for

    Blind faith, it don't sit right
    You got rage wound so tight
    I wanna leave
    Best get out of the way
    Blind faith don't sit right
    You're full of rage wound so tight
    I'm gonna leave
    Best get out of the way

    Awful conversation at the casual party
    The job, the babble on, the recreational hobbies, oh
    No it never stops

    Kids and the dog, a freshly-mowed lawn
    Retirement plans for a mountain home, oh
    Been arrested, lived in Texas
    My God I'm gonna leave it with you

    Blind faith don't sit right
    You got rage wound so tight
    I better leave
    Best get out of the way
    Blind faith don't sit right
    You're full of rage wound so tight
    I'm gonna leave
    Best get out of the way

    Talking conversation at the casual party
    Awful television don't get you started, oh
    No it never stops
    Children and dogs and manicured lawns
    All your future plans, vacation homes
    I wanna go
    Home

    It's so stupid
    Everything's about you man
    Hey!
    Hey what's up? (that's Steve) Writer/s: BENJAMIN BRIDWELL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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