10:00 feels late to me but it’s still early where you are
I’ll take this time to get back on my feet
I’d love to run down the streets of my new hometown
But Doris Ann yells at every passerby
And even though it’s freezing
She’s always outside
I’ll never be who I could’ve been
If I had stuck it out but I’m saving so much money
I’d trade it all for a day of sun
To open up a window
I keep being told to wait and wait and wait
But the news isn’t getting any better
And neither is the weather
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I never thought I’d be in my late mid late twenties
Sleeping on an air mattress on the floor
I’d hate myself if I didn’t know that I’m trying my damndest
And I just need to wait and wait and wait and wait and wait
But the news isn’t getting any better
And neither is the weather
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I could bundle up and walk on water
But it would take a miracle for me to leave my house
You could call me up when you get home
If it’s not too late
But the news isn’t getting any better
And neither is the weather
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my friends in months
I haven’t been myself in months
I’d like to feel at home for once
I haven’t seen my skin in months
I haven’t seen my skin in months
credits
from Bad Sandy - EP,
released October 19, 2020
Megan Simon (vox, acoustic guitar), George Barber (guitar), Andrew Johnson (guitar), Derek Fimbel (bass), Tim Stone (drums)
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Chaimes Parker at Big Nice Studio
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