I think Lucinda loves me
she's standing right above me
I'm in the gutter
and she's blocking out the stars
my hands are shaking
I can't light a cigarette
I think Lucinda needs me
she steals from church to feed me
she thinks she's helping
but she hasn't got a clue
my stomach's quaking
I can't keep down nothing yet
my mind is aching
I don't need no martyrette
sometimes the messages gets through so damned slow
some times you learn sometimes you just don't know
sometimes your ties can bind you
sometimes your ghosts can find you
sometimes there's just no time
to think about it
i think Susanna knows me
dread the day that she outgrows me
she gets drunk on the scotch I sweat
when she's rocking me to sleep
I feel so naked
and she ain't seen nothing yet
my conscience achin'
could this be my first regret
sometimes the messages gets through so damned slow
some times you learn sometimes you just don't know
sometimes your ties can bind you
sometimes your ghosts can find you
sometimes there's just no time
to think about it
Susanna, I think she loves me
Susanna, I think she loves me
Susanna, I think she loves me
Sometimes the message gets through so damned slow
credits
from Strobe Sessions,
released January 19, 2015
Andy Mead: guitar, harmony vocal
Mark Sheehy: guitar, lead vocal
Dave Whalley: bass, harmony vocal
Howard Windmiller: drums
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