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about
written by Andrew Vait
lyrics
Hello
My name is Tommy Moore
I live in basement number four
I never asked for fortune or fame
But nobody seems to remember my name
When I sit her quietly
I think of open skies you see
Though I never really climb the stairs
It’s been so long
Since anybody cared about me
Can’t you see?
Up on the streets
The people passing my window
They’re unaware I’m right below
They boogie by to the same old city beat
At night I fall asleep
To the sweeping of the streets
And fly
In the morning I get out of bed
I brush my teeth and comb my head
I press my suit and straighten out my tie
(Tommy why?)
Cus I like to pretend that I’m just like the boys and girls outside
My afternoons are quite the same
These questions in my little brain
Crawl out my ears and spill across the floor
Like anybody else
I wonder to myself
What am I doing here?
Am I insane?
credits
from The Horse That Carries The Wheel,
released April 16, 2013
Andrew Vait - vocals, wurlitzer, guitars, mellotron
Chris Jones - bass
Daniel Nash - drums
Brian Kinsella - keyboards/synths
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