letra de one and a half weeks - elder whitaker
gosh dang, you ignored my richard pictures
gosh dang, you ignored everything i gave you
gosh dang, you even ignored my phone calls
now why would a girl do that?
i thought there was something between us
some beautiful, eternal chain, but
now i think that chain is somewhere else
in the hands of the writers of next, but
it’s been half a week
and i’ve been thinking that you’re dead
please say something! please
excuse this stimming in my head
you’re not the type to have pets around. you were bitten
by a spider and a dog named pavlov
when you walk by me, i start sweating
when you’re never there, i start sweating
now these texts come back like i never happened
didn’t you once hug me late one night
as i drank wine from the fountains
am i just an idiot for thinking that?
it’s been one whole week
and i keep cursing my fat mouth (yoo-hoo mouth)
but please pass the milk. please
just let me drink till i’ve gone south
and yeah, someone can kiss you and it can just knock you for a six, excuse the cricket pun, but you know, maybe it’s appropriate, because it was the heat of the moment and the chemistry was i
it was
it was nonexistent!
now i’ve hit a new low with my tv
writing movie scripts no one will read
i feel so nostalgic for those days
when you told me lies that you’d care for me
now i’m idly waiting at my letterbox
talking to my best friend; she’s a sparrow
she doesn’t leave me like you do (yoo hoo!)
at the base of mount natagumo, no!
it’s been one and a half weeks
and it’s been doomed right from the start
please write me your lovely
echolalia that’s etched on my heart!
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