Anti-Summersong

Album: What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (2015)
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  • Here now, long gone
    Three freaks and a bed are gone
    Went to the river but the river got dry
    And all the good people were hanging around

    Too little, too late
    Everybody gotta medicate
    Through the winter when the winter comes down
    And all the city comes to hanging ground

    I'm not going on and
    Just to sing another summer song
    So long, farewell
    Don't everybody fall all over themselves

    I'm not going on
    Just to sing another summer song
    So long, farewell
    Don't everybody fall all over themselves

    I'm not going on
    Just to sing another singalong suicide song
    So long, farewell
    Don't everybody fall all over themselves
    So, don't everybody fall all over themselves
    Don't everybody fall all over themselves Writer/s: COLIN MELOY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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