We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Chalfont Juice Incident

from Strangeness In Proportion by Strangeness In Proportion

/

lyrics

our old friends
only lasted a summer
who would have guessed
by now we'd hate each other
definitely not the first time
probably not the last
come into my life
be gone just as fast

we held hands at midnight
looking over a bridge
the world looked so perfect so far up
all we want to do is jump

Never been religious
never even been to church
I've never been your favorite
and I'll tell you that it hurts
I want to wake up in your arms
never do you any harm
cause we are who we are
don't try to change our hearts

we held hands at midnight
looking over a city
all the colors lighting up
maybe I've had enough
let's lay in the grass
reminisce of the past
our lives were simplistic
oh how I miss it



Spoken word:

My entire body aches
inside and out
it's an unfamiliar feeling
mixed with some doubt
lyrics burst my heart open
and smash my skull
I wish I could die
I could die in a hole
when you left one last time
I carved your name in my arm
'cause no longer could anything
bring me anymore harm
who will be there for me
who will calm me down
I've been so lost for so long
I can't ever be found
I wondered why you left
after I asked you not to
it's not what's good for me
but what's better for you
go on your journey
life is an adventure
but I'd be lying if I said
"I don't miss her."

credits

from Strangeness In Proportion, released November 22, 2017
Guitar, vocals: Sean Cahalin

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Strangeness In Proportion Doylestown, Pennsylvania

Strangeness In Proportion is Sean Cahalin, a singer songwriter from Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

contact / help

Contact Strangeness In Proportion

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this track or account

If you like Strangeness In Proportion, you may also like: