NW Apt.

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • Northwest apartment, apartment
    I'm driving over in Oakridge baby with the whole neighbourhood in tow
    Somebody trapped in the underground basement just a few blocks down the road
    Northwest apartment, apartment

    With three guitars and one amplifier I'm gonna blow the dust off this scene
    Everybody in population are gonna find out what I mean
    Northwest apartment, apartment
    When all the parts equal more than the sum
    And the sum equals none

    This thing was built in a day knowing that the Romans took longer than that
    We brought a bass player a cold old soul and he's a first class welcome mat
    Well cleaned apartment, apartment

    In the morning I walk up I'm ready for the night time to begin
    And what's that over there on my pillow someone sleeping in my bed
    Northwest apartment, apartment

    When all the parts equal more than the sum
    And the sum equals none
    Yeah, well Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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